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Status Registers

10-12

V.3600

Bit Mapped — S27

Lookback Timer — S28

The 

S28

 register specifies the amount of time in 1.0 minute increments 

that the modem will remain in dial backup mode before retrying leased 
line mode. A zero will disable automatic lookback to leased line. The 
default value is 15 minutes. 

Bit Mapped — S29

Bit

Value

Command

Description

1, 

0

00

01

10 

11

&M

&M1

&M2

&M3

Async
Sync data / async dial
Sync data / dial through DTR 
Sync data / manual dial

2

0

1

&L

&L1

 and 

&L2

Dial-up line 
Leased line

3

--

--

Reserved

5, 

4

00 

01

10

11

&X

&X1

&X2

--

Internal clock
External clock
Receive clock
Not used

6

1

0

--

Enable async DTR dialer
Disable async DTR dialer

7

--

--

Reserved

Bit

Value

Command

Description

7- 

0

0-255

--

Time in 1 minute increments (0=disabled)

Bit

Value

Command

Description

0

0

1

*NT1

*NT

Enable AT command set
Disable AT command set

1

0

1

*RO

*RO1

Options retained at disconnect
Options restored at disconnect

2

0

1

*FT

*FT1

Disable V.32 fast train
Enable V.32 fast train

Summary of Contents for V.3600

Page 1: ...V 3600 Modem User s Guide Motorola ISG Part No T0097 B 20 Cabot Boulevard Model V 3600 Mansfield Massachusetts 02048 February 1999 USA 1998 Motorola V 3600 CS RS TD RD Cd TR YES NO TALK DATA ...

Page 2: ... contact Motorola ISG Inc 20 Cabot Boulevard Mansfield Massachusetts 02048 USA Trademarks and Motorola are registered trademarks of Motorola Inc The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations Notice All titles versions trademarks claims of compatibility etc of hardware and software products mentioned herein are the sole property and responsibil...

Page 3: ...ephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area A variety of Universal Service Ordering Code USOC telephone wall jacks are available for different types of devices or services The USOC jack required for this unit is RJ11 RJ41S JM8 The telephone company may change technical operations or procedures affecting your equipment You will be notified of changes in advance to give you amp...

Page 4: ...cation of the business or other entity or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business other entity or individual Programming of this information is a function of the fax software which runs on your computer In order to program this information please consult the documentation provided with your fax software FCC Part 15 Declaration Of Confor...

Page 5: ...ccording to the instruction manual It has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A computing device according to FCC Rules Part 15 Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference If it does you must correct the cause of the interference Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s a...

Page 6: ...talling this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The cus...

Page 7: ... only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five 5 CANADIAN EMISSION REQUIREMENTS V 3600 115 Vac This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada CANADIAN ...

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Page 9: ...2 6 Leased Line Connection TELSET LEASED LINE Jack 2 7 Shelf Mount RM16M V 3600 Installation 2 9 Chapter 3 Getting Started Option Selection 3 1 Power Up 3 1 Placing a Call 3 2 Dialing with a Standard Telephone 3 2 Autodialing from Front Panel 3 2 Autodialing from a Terminal with the AT Commands 3 2 Answering a Call 3 3 Autoanswering 3 3 Answering Manually 3 3 Answering from Terminal with AT Comman...

Page 10: ...mber Codes Messages 5 9 Dial Commands 5 13 Dialing D 5 13 Tone Dialing T 5 14 Pulse Dialing P 5 14 Insert Long Pause 5 14 Wait for Second Dial Tone W 5 15 Hook Flash 5 15 Switching to Answer Mode after Dialing R 5 15 Remaining in Command Mode 5 15 Wait for 5 Seconds of Silence 5 16 Dialing a Stored Telephone Number Sn 5 16 Autodial Number Location AUn 5 16 Voice Calls 5 16 Switching from Voice to ...

Page 11: ... Revision Level V 5 31 Online Quick Reference H 5 32 Product Serial Number V 5 32 Talk Data DA 5 32 V 32 Fast Train FT 5 32 Incoming Call IC 5 32 Line Current Disconnect LC 5 32 Disable AT Command Set NT 5 33 Dial Line Transmit Level TDn 5 33 Private Line Operation 5 33 4 Wire Operation 5 33 2 Wire Operation 5 34 Dial Backup 5 35 Dial Leased Line L 5 36 Dial Backup DB 5 36 Return to Leased Line fr...

Page 12: ...onstant Speed J 6 4 V 42 Optional Detection Phase M 6 5 Operating Mode N 6 5 Auto Reliable Fallback Character An 6 6 Serial Port Flow Control Q 6 7 XON XOFF Pass Through X 6 8 Data Link Flow Control G 6 8 Break Control Kn 6 9 Inactivity Timer T 6 10 Maximum Reliable Block Size A 6 10 Transmit Break Set Break Length B 6 11 Set Auto Reliable Buffer C 6 11 V 42bis Data Compression C 6 11 Chapter 7 Te...

Page 13: ...perating with High Security 8 5 Security Levels 8 5 Level 1 Password Only 8 5 Level 2 Password with Callback 8 5 Level 3 Password with Callback and Password Re Entry 8 5 Superuser 8 6 Passwords 8 6 Default Passwords 8 7 High Security Commands 8 7 Enabling High Security EH pw 8 7 Disabling High Security D 8 8 Setting Passwords Pn pw pw 8 8 Set Security Levels Ln m 8 8 Set User Callback Number Cn m ...

Page 14: ...ransmit FTH Mod 9 9 HDLC Receive FRH Mod 9 9 Test Supported Range of Values FTx FRx 9 9 Class 1 Result Code FCERROR 9 10 Fax Autoanswer FAA 9 10 DTE Autobaud for Fax Autoanswer FR 9 10 Binary File Transfer 9 10 Chapter 10 Status Registers S Registers 10 1 S Register Operation Sn Sn 10 3 Changing Register Values Sn v Sn v 10 3 Individual Bit Command Sn v 10 4 Autoanswer S0 10 5 Ring Count S1 10 5 E...

Page 15: ...10 15 S43 10 15 XON Character from DTE S44 10 15 XOFF Character from DTE S45 10 15 S46 48 10 15 XON Character to DTE S49 10 15 XOFF Character to DTE S50 10 15 Dial Line Transmit Level S51 10 15 Leased Line Transmit Level S52 10 16 Automatic Rate Adaption Threshold S53 10 16 Flow Control S54 10 16 S55 10 17 V 42 Compression Control S56 10 17 Bit Mapped S57 10 17 Inactivity Timer S58 10 18 Break Con...

Page 16: ...valid Responses 11 3 Dial Parameters 11 4 V 25 bis Commands and Responses 11 5 Dial Command CRN nn n 11 5 Program Number Command PRN a nn n 11 6 Intermediate Call Progress Response 11 6 Dial Stored Number CRS a 11 6 Request List of Stored Numbers RLN 11 7 Disregard Incoming Call DIC 11 7 Connect Incoming Call CIC 11 8 Redial Last Number CRR n 11 8 Link Number by Address PRL a b 11 8 Request List o...

Page 17: ... 2 External Transmit Clock Frequency A 2 Transmit Output Level A 2 Operation A 2 Carrier Detect Level A 3 Telco Connection A 3 Testing A 3 Line Equalization A 3 RTS CTS Delay A 3 Link Layer Protocols A 3 Appendix B Phone Jack Descriptions DIAL Pin Functions B 1 TELSET LEASED LINE Pin Functions B 1 Appendix C Hardware Options Jumper Option Selection C 1 Removing the Cover C 1 Ground Option Jumper C...

Page 18: ...es E 21 Factory Option Sets E 23 Factory Option Set 1 E 23 Factory Option Set 2 E 24 Factory Option Set 3 E 25 Factory Option Set 4 E 26 Factory Option Set 5 E 27 Factory Option Set 6 E 28 Factory Option Set 7 E 29 Factory Option Set 8 E 30 Factory Option Set 9 E 31 Appendix F ASCII and EBCDIC Characters Appendix G Abbreviations and Acronyms Appendix H Flash Upgrade What You Need H 1 Steps For Dow...

Page 19: ...connected to similarly equipped computers computer services and data bases Advanced error control and data compression ensure data integrity and increase data throughput When used with a Class 1 Fax software package the modem can exchange fax documents at data rates up to 14 400 bps with any Group 3 fax machine or PC with a fax modem A high level security feature allows secure operation of the mod...

Page 20: ...TT V 34 CCITT V 33 CCITT V 32 bis CCITT V 32 CCITT V 29 CCITT V 27 CCITT V 22 bis CCITT V 22 CCITT V 21 CCITT V 13 Bell 212A Bell 103 Compatible with a variety of software packages Synchronous operation at all DCE data rates except Bell 103 300 and V 23 Asynchronous operation at all DTE data rates up to 230 4 kbps CCITT V 42 bis and MNP level 5 data compression CCITT V 42 and MNP 4 error control p...

Page 21: ... Standard Class 1 interface conforms to EIA 578 Group 3 compatibility CCITT V 21 Channel 2 V 27 ter V 29 V 17 Autoanswer under software control Automatic fax data detection Software Software operates the features of the V 3600 Communications Software You must have communications software to transfer data After installing the modem consult your communications software user s manual for information ...

Page 22: ... Built in test features can determine system performance and isolate faults in the data link Operation and configuration are controlled by the front panel LCD the AT command set or the V 25 bis command set The 230 4 kbps DTE speed is available but the V 3600 will not autobaud to 230 4 kbps With the modem set for 115 2 kbps enter AT J2 to enable the speed and enter AT J3 to disable it Physical The ...

Page 23: ...rear panel has an EIA 232 DTE connector an 8 pin TELSET LEASED LINE jack an 8 pin DIAL jack the power switch fuse and cord Figure 1 2 Figure 1 2 Rear Panel 115 Vac Model 1 0 3 16 AMP S B DTE DIAL TELSET LEASED LINE 115 VAC 60 HZ 1 4 AMP ...

Page 24: ... Figure 1 3 has edge connectors that insert into the shelf backplane The shelf backplane performs the same functions as the standalone rear panel Refer to the Shelf Mount RM16M V 3600 Installation section on page 2 9 Figure 1 3 RM16M Version of the V 3600 V 3600 ...

Page 25: ...115 Vac Model AC Power Connection Power is supplied through a 6 foot line cord with a grounded 3 wire plug DC Power Connection Caution To protect the DC to DC converter from damage ensure the positive and negative leads are properly connected If the modem is equipped for 12 60 VDC power input connect the power to the terminal block attached to the modem back panel A chassis ground connection is al...

Page 26: ...p connector A chassis ground connection is also supplied on the terminal block DTE Connection The DTE connector is a 25 pin D series type conforming to EIA 232 specifications You must use a shielded DTE cable to comply with EMC requirements Pin signals are shown in Figure 2 2 and are described in Table 2 1 ...

Page 27: ...Installation V 3600 2 3 Figure 2 2 Digital Interface Signals ...

Page 28: ...n Async data does not require a receive clock 4 CA 105 Requestto Send A positive level to the modem when data transmission is desired 5 CB 106 Clear to Send A positive level from the modem in response to Request to Send and when the modem is ready to transmit 6 CC 107 Data Set Ready A positive level from the modem when power is on and ready to operate In dial up operation the modem must be off hoo...

Page 29: ...lways be active high in 2 wire private line operation Cycling DTR causes retraining 21 140 Remote Digital Loopback A positive level causes a digital loopback test mode at the remote modem 22 CE 125 Ring Indi cator In direct dial operation this circuit is positive in response to an incoming ring signal 23 CH 111 Data Rate Select Supplies a data rate control input to select primary or fallback data ...

Page 30: ...e PSTN Connection DIAL jack The public switched telephone network PSTN is a two wire dial network Modems are registered with the Federal Communications Commission FCC for direct connection to the PSTN The label on the chassis bottom gives the FCC registration number and other information required for network operation ...

Page 31: ...ielded DTE Cable 8 pin Connectors DTE Connector Screws Use 8 pin Modular at modem end to 6 pin Modular at RJ11 wall jack end connector Cable supplied with telephone EIA 232 25 Pin Connector to DTE 1 The TELSET jack is provided on the back of the modem for use with a standard rotary or tone dial telephone regardless of the telephone jack arrangement ordered from the telephone company 2 This standar...

Page 32: ...ack end connector Optional connection for dial backup use Leased Line Cable EIA 232 25 Pin Connector to DTE 1 Set the transmit output level to 0dBm 2 DTR which is the signal on pin 20 of the DTE interface must be active or the option DTE IGNORED must be set for 2 wire OR 4 wire leased line operation 3 The connection shown includes dial backup Connect only the leased line jack to the modem s T else...

Page 33: ...mount installation The unit has an edge connector that inserts into a receptacle located on the backplane and power bus Note Figure 2 5 represents a typical dialup connection using one of the most common rack shelves Connect cables as appropriate for any compatible RM16M shelf Figure 2 5 RM16M Connections RJ11C RJ45S or RJ41S jack installed by telephone company Shelf backplane with RM16M V 3600 in...

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Page 35: ...ters A second series of special ATS commands allows the user to change single bits within a byte to change an option Chapter 10 also explains single bit control Software Program A wide variety of software programs is available or advanced computer users can write their own software programs to interact with the modem This manual does not discuss software programs V 25 bis Commands An extended set ...

Page 36: ...d advance to Main Menu 6 CHANGE PHONE NUMBER 2 Enter the number by using the NO pushbutton to scroll the menu and YES to select 3 After the number is entered press YES to store the number 4 Advance the LCD to Main Menu 2 DIAL STORED NUMBER 5 Select the number to dial and press YES The number is dialed and the modems follow the same process as two telephones Autodialing from a Terminal with the AT ...

Page 37: ... and place the modem in the data mode Answering from Terminal with AT Command Set The modem displays the ring response To answer a call type ATA The modem sends an answer back tone and attempts to connect to the remote modem Ending a Call There are two ways to complete a call Ending a Call Using the Front Panel 1 Press the TALK DATA pushbutton DO YOU WANT TO DISCONNECT will be displayed 2 Answer Y...

Page 38: ...O GO TO TALK When YES is pressed modem hangs up if no telephone is connected or if the connected telephone is not off hook Pressing NO displays DO YOU WANT TO DISCONNECT Press YES to disconnect Train Timeout Modem fails to establish communication with remote site Default is 30 seconds S register 7 Protocol Link Establishment Failure Reliable mode only failure to establish reliable link Inactivity ...

Page 39: ...ith dial backup enabled extended loss of carrier or 4 unsuccessful retrains in 3 minutes causes dial backup Test Mode entered Certain test modes require call termination Modem power is turned off Table 3 1 Reasons for Call Termination Continued Condition Description ...

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Page 41: ...dy TR lights when the DTE asserts Data Terminal Ready This signal is input on pin 20 CCITT V 24 108 2 CS Clear to Send CS lights when the modem is ready to send data to the DTE This signal is output on pin 5 CCITT V 24 106 RS Request to Send RS lights when the DTE is ready to send data to the modem This signal is input on pin 4 CCITT V 24 105 CD Carrier Detect CD lights when the received audio car...

Page 42: ... specific items in the third column The fifth and sixth columns in the table show associated AT commands and S registers as a cross reference Each column item has a corresponding header in the previous column If an option setting is selected or if all settings have been scrolled through the display returns to the header Because of the menu structure and option choices not all main menus use all fo...

Page 43: ...LAY STATUS PROTOCOL NONE MNP 2 3 4 5 LAPM DISPLAY STATUS COMPRES SOR NONE MNP 5 V 42b DISPLAY STATUS CARRIER DESCRIP TIONS RECEIVE LEVEL NEAR END ECHO LEVEL FAR END ECHO LEVEL FAR END ECHO DELAY FREQUENCY TRANSLATION BAUD RATE RX BIT RATE TX BIT RATE DISPLAY STATUS LAST DIS CONNECT REASON DISPLAY STATUS I5 4 SELECT TEST Offline test only LOCAL ANALOG LOOP INITIATE EXIT T1 S16 LOCAL ANALOG LOOP WIT...

Page 44: ...SED DIAL LINE CHANGE MODULATION 2 WIRE 4 WIRE L1 L S27 AUTO MODE V 21 BELL 103 B212A V 22 bis V 27 ter V 29 V 33 V 32bis V 34 MM MM1 MM2 MM4 MM5 MM6 MM8 MM10 MM11 MM12 S88 CHANGE MAX DCE RATE 33600 31200 28800 26400 24000 21600 19200 16800 600 14400 12000 7200 9600 9600U 4800 2400 1200 300 DTE SPEED B18 B17 B16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B S69 Lease line only 9600U is only ...

Page 45: ...4 L3 L2 L1 L S69 CHANGE V 34 RATE THRESH OLD LOW BER MED BER HIGH BER TH TH1 TH2 V 34 ASYM RATES ENABLE DISABLE AS1 AS S96 NORMAL ORIGINATE FORCED ANSWER NORMAL ORIG FORCED ANS OR OR1 S14 V 22 GUARD TONE DISABLE 550 Hz 1800 Hz G G1 G2 S23 V 32 FAST TRAIN ENABLE DISABLE FT1 FT S29 AUTO RETRAIN ENABLE DISABLE E1 E S60 SQ AUTO RATE HIGH BER MED BER LOW BER DISABLED R3 R2 R1 R S53 TRANSMIT CLOCK SELEC...

Page 46: ...RENT DISCONNECT OFF SHORT LONG LC LC1 LC2 S32 LONG SPACE DISCONNECT ENABLE DISABLE Y1 Y S21 DIAL BACKUP MANUAL AUTO MATIC DB DB1 S32 LOOKBACK TIME 0 DIS ABLED to 255 MINUTES S28 CHANGE PROTOCOL OPTIONS LAPM PROTOCOL ENABLE DISABLE N4 N5 N6 N7 N N1 N2 N3 S70 MNP PROTOCOL ENABLE DISABLE N2 N3 N6 N7 N N1 N4 N5 S70 PROTOCOL FALLBACK ENABLE DISABLE N3 N5 N6 N7 N N1 N2 N4 S70 DATA COM PRESSION DISABLE N...

Page 47: ...Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 S54 XON XOFF PASS THROUGH ENABLE DISABLE X1 X S54 INACTIVITY TIMER OFF 15 30 45 60 75 90 MIN TLn S58 BREAK OPTION 0 1 2 3 4 5 K K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 S59 V 42 FAST DETECT ENABLE DISABLE M1 M S70 CHANGE DTE OPTIONS DATA OPERATION SYNC ASYNC M1 2 3 4 5 6 M S27 S30 DTE RATE Async 300 600 1200 2400 4800 7200 9600 12000 14400 16800 19200 21600 24000 26400 28800 31200 33600 38400 57600 115200 S80 C...

Page 48: ...COMMAND SET ENABLE DISABLE NT1 NT S29 CHARACTER TYPE V 25 only ASCII EBCDIC S30 SDLC DATA FORMAT NRZ NRZI S30 DTR STATE IGNORE RECALL CMD DISCON NECT RESET D D1 D2 D3 S21 DSR STATE NORMAL FORCED HIGH OFF 5 SEC ON DISCON NECT FOLLOWS OH S1 S S2 S3 S21 DCD STATE NORMAL FORCED HIGH OFF 5 SEC ON DISCON NECT FOLLOWS REMOTE RTS C1 C C2 C3 S21 CTS STATE NORMAL FORCED HIGH CTS FOLLOWS DCD CTS RTS R R1 R2 ...

Page 49: ...EST ENABLE DISABLE LA1 LA S34 DTE REMOTE TEST ENABLE DISABLE RD1 RD S34 REMOTE COM MANDED ENABLE DISABLE T4 T5 S23 TEST TIMEOUT OFF 60 120 180 240 SEC S18 CHANGE DIAL OPTIONS DIAL TYPE PULSE TONE P T S14 AUTODIAL OFF 1 9 AUn n 1 9 DIAL TONE BLIND DIAL WAIT FOR DIAL TONE X X1 X3 X2 X4 S22 WAIT DELAY Blind Dial 1 2 3 4 8 16 32 SEC S6 PAUSE DELAY 1 2 3 4 8 16 32 SEC S8 CALL TIMEOUT 15 30 45 60 75 90 ...

Page 50: ... 1 9 Fn n 1 9 LOAD USER OPTION SET 1 2 Z0 Z1 STORE PRESENT OPTIONS 1 2 W W1 USER OPTION AT RESET 1 2 Y Y1 6 CHANGE PHONE NUMBERS PHONE NUMBER ENTER NUMBER 32 digits Zx n n phone and modifi ers CNx n 7 FRONT PANEL FEA TURES CHANGE RMT PASSWORD ENTER PASS WORD P ENTER REMOTE CONFIGURA TION ENTER REM CFG PASS WORD T EXIT REMOTE CONFIGURA TION EXIT T CHANGE FRONT PANEL PASS WORD ENTER PASS WORD ACTIVA...

Page 51: ...u returns to Main Menu 1 and the front panel is secured In secured state the Main Menu 1 screen continues to maintain modem status but a password must be entered before other front panel screens may be accessed Pressing any front panel button causes the modem to prompt for the front panel password After the password has been entered a message briefly displays the result of the password validation ...

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Page 53: ... of command statements Response page 5 5 Dial page 5 13 Answer page 5 17 Terminal Interface page 5 19 General page 5 22 Private Line page 5 33 Configuration page 5 37 Remote Configuration page 5 41 Other AT command groups are discussed in these chapters Protocol Chapter 6 Test Chapter 7 Security Chapter 8 Fax Chapter 9 S registers Chapter 10 Operation Modes In asynchronous operation the modem func...

Page 54: ...ta but does not accept or execute command instructions Example The modem is in the command state The D command and phone number are used to dial a remote modem The local modem waits to receive an answer back tone from the remote modem When the local modem receives the carrier it leaves the command state and goes online in the data mode At this time both modems are using the telephone line and a co...

Page 55: ...d was accepted or giving the data requested by the command line To clear command statements from the buffer you can Turn the modem off Enter AT or Use the DTR reset feature Data Terminal Ready D section on page 5 20 Autobaud The attention code AT is analyzed by the modem to determine the transmission speed parity and bits per character used by the DTE This autobaud process is repeated each time th...

Page 56: ...lity are not counted For example the modem reads the commands ATD 212 554 1212 ATD2125551212 ATD 212 555 1212 as having 11 characters each Commands can be typed in any of these forms Backspace Key Use the backspace key to change the command statement or correct errors The backspace key allows the cursor to be moved back to the character s in error The command can then be retyped from that point Ex...

Page 57: ...pears in the command statement reading from left to right For example the command statement ATQ0V0L3DT5551212 means AT Attention Q Allow response messages to be sent V Select digit code responses L3 Select high volume DT Tone dial 555 1212 The modem executes the AT command followed by the Q V L D and T commands ATQ0V0L3DT5551212 can be read as ATQVL3DT5551212 Eliminating zeros reduces the number o...

Page 58: ...gotiation status displays to alert the user to the link rate protocol and DTE rate Connect Message Codes V The V 3600 AT V command provides the following connect message options Command Operation V Enables digit response messages V1 Enables word response messages Command Operation Q Response display on Q1 Response display off Q2 Response display on in originate mode only Command Operation W Disabl...

Page 59: ... returns an appropriate CONNECT message or code to the screen The modem does not detect a busy or no dial tone situation The X2 command followed by a dial command makes the modem go off hook and wait for a dial tone before dialing If a dial tone is not detected within 5 seconds the modem sends a NO DIALTONE message and hangs up The modem does not detect a busy situation in this mode Command Operat...

Page 60: ...turns a BUSY message and hangs up If the call is completed the appropriate CONNECT message similar to X1 is displayed The X4 command combines the features of X1 X2 and X3 The factory setting is X4 Note When an X2 X3 or X4 command is in effect an appropriate CONNECT data rate message or code is displayed as for X1 When a blind dial command X X1 X3 is in effect the modem waits 2 seconds or the time ...

Page 61: ...R Command not recognized or too long 5 CONNECT 1200 Connection made at 1200 bps 6 NO DIAL TONE No dial tone detected for 5 seconds X2 or X4 command in effect 7 BUSY Dialed number busy X3 or X4 command in effect 10 CONNECT 2400 DTE rate 2400 bps 11 15 CONNECT 4800 DTE rate 4800 bps 12 18 CONNECT 9600 DTE rate 9600 bps 20 CONNECT 300 DTE rate 300 bps 22 CONNECT 7200 DTE rate 7200 bps 23 CONNECT 1200...

Page 62: ... connection 42 CONNECT 4800 V42bis V 42 bis 4800 bps connection 43 CONNECT 7200 V42bis V 42 bis 7200 bps connection 44 CONNECT 9600 V42bis V 42 bis 9600 bps connection 45 CONNECT 12000 V42bis V 42 bis 12000 bps connection 46 CONNECT 14400 V42bis V 42 bis 14400 bps connection 47 CONNECT 16800 V42bis V 42 bis 16800 bps connection 48 CONNECT 19200 V42bis V 42 bis 19200 bps connection 49 CONNECT 21600...

Page 63: ...2 V 42 4800 bps connection 65 CONNECT 7200 V42 V 42 7200 bps connection 66 CONNECT 9600 V42 V 42 9600 bps connection 67 CONNECT 12000 V42 V 42 12000 bps connection 68 CONNECT 14400 V42 V 42 14400 bps connection 69 CONNECT 16800 V42 V 42 16800 bps connection 70 CONNECT 19200 V42 V 42 19200 bps connection 71 CONNECT 21600 V42 V 42 21600 bps connection 72 CONNECT 24000 V42 V 42 24000 bps connection 7...

Page 64: ...tion 93 CONNECT 21600 MNP5 MNP5 21600 bps connection 94 CONNECT 24000 MNP5 MNP5 24000 bps connection 95 CONNECT 26400 MNP5 MNP5 26400 bps connection 96 CONNECT 28800 MNP5 MNP5 28800 bps connection 97 CONNECT 31200 MNP5 MNP5 31200 bps connection 98 CONNECT 32000 MNP5 MNP5 32000 bps connection 99 CONNECT 33600 MNP5 MNP5 33600 bps connection 100 CONNECT 38400 MNP5 MNP5 38400 bps connection 101 CONNEC...

Page 65: ...nnection 114 CONNECT 19200 MNP MNP 19200 bps connection 115 CONNECT 21600 MNP MNP 21600 bps connection 116 CONNECT 24000 MNP MNP 24000 bps connection 117 CONNECT 26400 MNP MNP 26400 bps connection 118 CONNECT 28800 MNP MNP 28800 bps connection 119 CONNECT 31200 MNP MNP 31200 bps connection 120 CONNECT 32000 MNP MNP 32000 bps connection 121 CONNECT 33600 MNP MNP 33600 bps connection 122 CONNECT 384...

Page 66: ...ged Pulse Dialing P To pulse dial a number sequence insert a P in the dial sequence AT D P 554 9902 Insert Long Pause To insert a long pause in the dialing sequence use a comma This inserts a 2 second delay or the value in register S8 AT D P 9 1 800 554 1000 Here the modem pulse dials a 9 pauses for the telephone system to switch to an outside line then dials the phone number Comma pauses may be i...

Page 67: ...al tone dials the phone number pauses flashes to start the transfer pauses a second time then uses 7 to transfer the call to extension 377 Switching to Answer Mode after Dialing R To switch to answer mode after dialing use an R at the end of the dial sequence AT D 554 2345 R Use this command suffix to call an originate only modem Remaining in Command Mode To remain in command mode after dialing pl...

Page 68: ... to the requirements of the banking service Dialing a Stored Telephone Number Sn To dial one of the previously stored numbers enter Sn where n represents a stored telephone number location between 1 and 9 AT D S9 In this example the number stored in location 9 is dialed Note DS and DS1 are the same location Autodial Number Location AUn The AUn command selects stored number n n 1 to 9 to be autodia...

Page 69: ... by entering ATA when the phone rings Autoanswer S0 Autoanswer is controlled by register S0 S0 determines which ring the modem answers on S0 can be loaded with a value between 1 and 255 for autoanswer Entering ATS0 0 disables autoanswer Decide which ring the modem is to answer on and set S0 to that decimal value When S0 is one or greater the modem automatically answers on the selected ring and con...

Page 70: ...is providing distinctive ring service to the local phone line the V 3600 can report the type of ring to the DTE The data communications software package must allow distinctive ring Caller ID and Distinctive Ring are compatible only with USA standards Command Operation ID Disable Caller ID ID1 Enable Caller ID Table 5 2 Caller ID Messages The modem sends this message If CALLER sp NUMBER 505 555 131...

Page 71: ...erminals and other devices require DCD on in order to communicate with the modem if so use the C command Note AT C3 is used to simulate switched carrier operation Command Operation DR 0 Disable Distinctive Ring DR 1 Enable Distinctive Ring Table 5 3 Distinctive Ring Messages The modem sends this message If the Ring Was a RING A Single ring 1 ring burst RING B Double ring 2 ring bursts RING C Tripl...

Page 72: ...dialer is selected selecting DTR active will cause an autodial after an off to on transition of DTR Command Operation S DSR always on S1 DSR on when off hook in data mode S2 DSR off for 5 seconds after disconnect then returns to on S3 DSR follows off hook OH signal Command Operation D The modem ignores DTR D1 The modem goes to command mode from data mode when DTR goes from on to off D2 Disconnects...

Page 73: ... when carrier is detected R9 forces CTS to follow the state of RTS without delay Note RTS CTS delay is not valid in buffered mode or with error control enabled Note With R2 selected XON XOFF is the only valid method of flow control and C and C1 are the only valid carrier detect options Command Operation R Causes ring indicate signal on pin 22 to turn on high during each ring and remain on during t...

Page 74: ... escape character three times is the default Pause for the length of time set by register S12 1 second is the default before and after the to ensure the modem recognizes the escape command This sequence temporarily suspends data mode transmissions and allows command mode operations without breaking or otherwise disturbing the telephone line connection The modem responds with OK when it detects the...

Page 75: ...mmand to take the modem off hook The modem automatically goes off hook when a dial command is keyed in Fast Disconnect H2 H3 The results of the H command can be modified by the H2 and H3 commands H2 or H3 will not cause a hang up but will affect the method of hanging up the next time the H command is issued If H2 is entered the H command will hang up according to CCITT V 32 standards If operating ...

Page 76: ... form Enter the I3 command to request the product version Speaker Volume L The L commands offer three volume levels Speaker Control M The M commands enable or disable the speaker for monitoring purposes Command Operation I Request product code I1 Request EPROM checksum value I3 Request product version I4 Returns Motorola V 3600 I5 Last disconnect reason Command Operation L L1 L2 Speaker volume low...

Page 77: ...ing This signals the remote modem to disconnect The local modem will disconnect if it receives 1 6 or more seconds of data space condition from a remote modem If break sequences of 1 6 or more seconds are to be sent enter the Y command to disable this feature and prevent unintentional disconnects Note This option must be disabled if SDLC NRZI data is used V 22 bis Guard Tones G Guard tones are not...

Page 78: ...ion M Async data dialer mode V 25 bis disabled M1 Sync data mode async dialer M2 Sync data mode DTR dials if active M3 Sync data mode manual dial M4 Sync data mode ASCII with V 25 bis BISYNC dialer M5 Sync data mode NRZ with V 25 bis SDLC dialer M6 Sync data mode with V 25 bis async dialer M7 Async data mode with V 25 bis async dialer M8 Sync data mode EBCDIC with V 25 bis BISYNC dialer M9 Sync da...

Page 79: ...ws the modem to run different bit rates on the receiver and transmitter Modulation MM The MM command sets the current modulation type to use when attempting to make a connection Using this command automatically selects the maximum DCE speed B for the selected modulation Command Operation X Internal clock X1 External clock X2 Receive clock Command Operation TH Low V 34 threshold 10 6 BER TH1 Medium...

Page 80: ...at a speed different from DTE speed enter the Bn command where n 1 to 18 MM5 V 22 bis MM6 V 27 bis 4 wire leased only MM7 Reserved MM8 V 29 4 wire leased only MM9 Reserved MM10 V 33 4 wire leased only MM11 V 32 bis MM12 V 34 Command Operation B Use DTE speed B1 300 bps B2 1200 bps B3 2400 bps B4 4800 bps B5 9600 uncoded bps B6 9600 bps B7 7200 bps B8 12000 bps B9 14400 bps B10 600 bps B11 16800 bp...

Page 81: ...E speed it disconnects the link automatically Valid for V 32 bis modulation only B16 28800 bps B17 31200 bps B18 33600 bps Command Operation L Disabled L1 Disabled L2 1200 bps L3 2400 bps L4 4800 bps L5 9600 uncoded bps L6 9600 bps L7 7200 bps L8 12000bps L9 14400 bps L10 600 bps L11 16800 bps L12 19200 bps L13 21600 bps L14 24000 bps L15 26400 bps L16 28800 bps L17 31200 bps L18 33600 bps Command...

Page 82: ...isabled factory default low BER 1 in 105 medium BER 1 in 104 high BER 1 in 103 The following guidelines apply to automatic rate adaption Automatic rate adaption is disabled during direct mode Manual rate adaption is disabled from the front panel when automatic rate adaption is enabled Only one increment or decrement in the DTE rate is allowed at a time during rate adaption from the initiating mode...

Page 83: ...2 Enable automatic rate adaption using medium BER 1 in 104 R3 Enable automatic rate adaption using high BER 1 in 103 Command Operation RR Rate adaption to 2400 RR1 Rate adaption to 4800 RR2 Rate adaption to 7200 RR3 Rate adaption to 9600 RR4 Rate adaption to 12000 RR5 Rate adaption to 14400 RR6 Rate adaption to 16800 RR7 Rate adaption to 19200 RR8 Rate adaption to 21600 RR9 Rate adaption to 24000 ...

Page 84: ...ty limited distance dial or 2 wire leased lines Incoming Call IC The IC command makes the modem disregard an incoming call Line Current Disconnect LC Dial line operation only The modem can be configured to disconnect upon loss or interruption of telephone line current Command Operation H Displays online quick reference H string Search online quick reference for string Command Operation DA Switches...

Page 85: ...te Both modems should have only one protocol MNP or LAPM enabled and Protocol Fallback must be disabled DCE line speed must be the same for both modems 4 Wire Operation In 4 wire operation the modem is a full duplex leased line modem requiring a dedicated 4 wire leased line Only point to point dedicated leased lines are supported The 4 wire leased line connects to the TELSET LEASED LINE jack on th...

Page 86: ... When connected via leased line the modems will connect and begin communicating with each other The L command is used to select private line leased line operating mode The OR commands select the origination or answer mode when operating in the leased line configuration Note DTR must be held high in 2 wire or 4 wire leased line operation This is accomplished by DTE control wiring pin 20 of the digi...

Page 87: ... the leased line will be initiated In manual mode the return to leased line is only done when commanded In automatic mode the return to leased line is initiated after the lookback time in register S28 has elapsed To prevent unnecessary termination of the dial line connection a leased line lookback test is performed If the leased line is not acceptable the dial connection is resumed with a retrain ...

Page 88: ...l dial backup selected Available in leased line operation only Answer Originate OR OR forces the modem to answer or originate mode This option is used during 2 and 4 wire leased line operation with error correction and or dial backup Leased Line Transmit Level TLn Command Operation L Dial switched L1 Leased private 2 wire L2 Leased private 4 wire Command Operation DB Manual dial backup operation D...

Page 89: ...ions and functions Any active profile option can be changed to meet an immediate requirement The active profile is maintained in volatile memory referred to as S registers Stored Profile When an active configuration is established that meets all operating requirements it can be transferred to one of the stored profiles Two stored profiles are available for greater versatility If the active profile...

Page 90: ...is off or until W is issued with a new configuration Figure 5 1 Configuration Storage and Recall Powerup Option Set Y The Y command determines which user option set is loaded during powerup and reset Command Operation W Store options to user option set 1 W1 Store options to user option set 2 Command Operation Y Powerup with user option set 1 Y1 Powerup with user option set 2 Y Displays currently s...

Page 91: ...actory option set 1 async dial up with V 42 bis F2 Load factory option set 2 async dial up without V 42 bis F3 Load factory option set 3 sync dial up without V 42 bis F4 Load factory option set 4 sync 4 wire leased line without V 42 bis F5 Load factory option set 5 async 4 wire leased line with V 42 bis F6 Load factory option set 6 async 4 wire leased line without V 42 bis F7 Load factory option s...

Page 92: ... phone number is retained until replaced by another number Modem power can be turned off without affecting stored information To store a telephone command line in a location enter the Zx n command where x the location and n the number AT Z 8 554 1212 In this example the command sequence to dial the indicated number is stored at location 8 for later dialing Note Neither the AT prefix nor the D comm...

Page 93: ...pendix H Remote Configuration This mode of operation allows viewing or modifying the options of a remote modem that supports Motorola or Motorola UDS remote configuration Remote configuration is performed using the front panel LCD or more commonly AT commands from the local terminal Remote configuration is initiated by the local master modem through a proprietary protocol a security code and an ac...

Page 94: ...ms may be performed as needed To exit remote configuration return DTE service to the local modem The T command will exit remote configuration mode Remote configuration may be entered immediately after dialing by placing the remote configuration command T without the sign and followed by the security code at the end of the dial string Remote Security Code P A security code prevents unauthorized acc...

Page 95: ...is allows remote configuration by using blank as the security code Remote Configuration can also be specified by the dial command by placing T password after the dial digits the equal sign is left off For example ATD 555 1212 T01234 Enabling Disabling Remote Configuration RA The RA commands enable and disable remote configuration Command Operation P Sets security code to a value 0 to 99999999 ente...

Page 96: ...B8 Remote configuration DTE speed 14400 bps RB9 Remote configuration DTE speed 16800 bps RB10 Remote configuration DTE speed 19200 bps RB11 Remote configuration DTE speed 21600 bps RB12 Remote configuration DTE speed 24000 bps RB13 Remote configuration DTE speed 26400 bps RB14 Remote configuration DTE speed 28800 bps RB15 Remote configuration DTE speed 28400 bps RB16 Remote configuration DTE speed...

Page 97: ...uration Saving or Discarding Options RQ This option allows the opportunity to discard an undesirable option Command Operation RQ Save remote configuration option selection and exit RQ1 Discard remote configuration option selection and exit ...

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Page 99: ...d requires no special hardware or software Data to be transmitted is put in a buffer so the modem can retransmit it if an error occurs The modem also buffers data received from the remote modem in case an error occurs and the data is retransmitted To avoid overfilling the buffer flow control is used to control data between the modem and the terminal V 42 bis protocol options can be set by AT comma...

Page 100: ...ng the data stream and reducing the number of bits required to represent the characters 100 error free transmission is assured by the application of the MNP or LAPM error control protocol on the compressed data Compression takes place only if the modem detects that the remote modem supports compression If not a reliable connection is made without compression Although data compression is compatible...

Page 101: ... faster than it can send them to the remote modem The modem holds characters in an internal buffer until they can be transmitted When this buffer is full the modem uses flow control to cause the DTE to stop sending characters As the modem continues to transmit data and the buffer empties flow control is again used to cause the DTE to resume sending data The modem can use hardware flow control RTS ...

Page 102: ... operate at different speeds The J1 command forces serial port DTE speed to follow data link speed in any mode Table 6 1 Operating Modes and Features Operating Mode Error Correction Data Compression Flow Control Data Constant Speed Interface Normal Disabled Not applicable Allowed Buffered On or off Direct Disabled Not applicable Not applicable Not buffered DTE DCE slaved Reliable MNP and LAPM Enab...

Page 103: ... kbps V 42 Optional Detection Phase M This is a data sequence that speeds up the LAPM link negotiation time if V 42 LAPM is supported by the remote modem Operating Mode N Select the V 42 bis mode to be used in data mode An Nn command issued during command mode while a connection is in progress will not affect the current connection but will be acted on for subsequent connections LAPM or MNP protoc...

Page 104: ...nting an ASCII character Note The modem must be set for auto reliable mode AT N3 N5 N6 N7 Command Operation N Normal mode no error control data buffered N1 Direct mode no error control data not buffered N2 MNP only try MNP disconnect if not successful N3 MNP or normal try MNP fallback to normal async N4 LAPM only try LAPM disconnect if not successful N5 LAPM or normal try LAPM fallback to normal N...

Page 105: ...FF characters to start and stop the data flow These characters have the same parity as the DTE setup taken from the last AT command When the Q2 command is used the modem uses CTS off to stop the data from the DTE and CTS on to restart it When the Q3 command is used the modem uses CTS off to stop the data from the DTE and CTS on to restart it The DTE uses RTS off to stop data from the modem and RTS...

Page 106: ...e remote system before the modem is ready to receive more data possibly resulting in data loss Data Link Flow Control G This flow control paces data from the remote modem to the local modem during a normal connection When the G1 command is sent the modem uses XON XOFF to start stop data transmission from the remote modem This command is ignored during an MNP connection Note The V 3600 will transmi...

Page 107: ...m is in connect state during a direct connection no protocol data not buffered Command Operation K Break option 0 K1 Break option 1 K2 Break option 2 K3 Break option 3 K4 Break option 4 K5 Break option 5 Command Operation K K2 K4 Enter command mode but do not send break to the remote modem K1 Empty the data buffers and send break to the remote modem K3 Immediately send break to the remote modem K5...

Page 108: ... A smaller block size maximizes throughput when marginal line conditions are causing errors The modem sends a block up to the size specified by the A command Command Operation K K1 Empty the data buffers and send break to the serial port K2 K3 Immediately send break to the serial port K4 K5 Send break to the serial port in sequence with any data received from the remote modem Command Operation K K...

Page 109: ...e modems try to establish a reliable link Use these commands when the modem is in the auto reliable mode and is expected to process a call from a modem not in a reliable mode V 42bis Data Compression C The C command determines application of data compression while running LAPM protocol Command Operation B Sends a break signal to the remote modem does not modify S79 Bn Sets S79 to length of break d...

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Page 111: ...mand Note Local analog loopback with or without a test pattern is the only test available in protocol mode Test Categories Diagnostic tests fall into two categories those that can be performed online or offline and those that must be performed online Refer to Table 7 1 Note These tests do not apply to fax mode and should only be performed when the modem is configured for data operation Table 7 1 D...

Page 112: ... before the T command to go to the command mode By preloading register S18 with 1 to 255 each test mode automatically times out after the specified number of seconds and exits back to the command mode Loading S18 with 0 disables the auto timeout feature and the test will run continuously until manually terminated For example to run the self test analog loopback test for 30 seconds enter ATS18 30 T...

Page 113: ...ack the modem transmitter connects to its receiver so the analog signal normally sent over the telephone line is received locally If operating on leased lines the lines are terminated into 600 ohms Figure 7 1 If off hook on a dial up line the modem is forced on hook Figure 7 1 Local Analog Loopback 4 Wire Operation and 2 Wire Operation For 2 wire operation Analog Bilateral Loopback is invalid In 4...

Page 114: ... Loopback Figure 7 2 The modem transmits a test pattern The test pattern is looped back to the receiver and checked for errors Entering the T command causes the modem to exit Self Test Analog Loopback The modem responds with a three digit value between 0 and 255 representing the number of errors during test pattern detection If errors occur repeat the test to verify the consistency of the problem ...

Page 115: ...nd mode If not enter T to exit the test Enter the command to return to online data mode The local modem receiver connects to its transmitter so received data is retransmitted to the remote site If Digital Bilateral Loopback is enabled locally the local DTE is looped back to itself Figure 7 3 If disabled the local DTE receives a constant mark Figure 7 3 Local Digital Loopback with Bilateral Loopbac...

Page 116: ...4 command to allow an RL request Enter a test message and verify the message is being looped back to your terminal screen If the message is incorrect use the analog loopback tests on both modems to isolate the problem If both modems run analog loopback without errors the problem could be with the phone line Remote Digital Loopback with Self Test T7 After making the data connection enter the escape...

Page 117: ...g loopback tests to isolate the problem Figure 7 5 Local Modem Initiating Remote Digital Loopback with Test Pattern Test Pattern T In Test Pattern transmitted data from the local DTE is blocked and replaced by a V 52 compatible test pattern When the modem transmits the test pattern it expects to receive the same pattern Bilateral Digital Test Enable Disable DG Enable or disable bilateral test func...

Page 118: ... timeout period and does not re enter the test mode until an off to on transition of pin 21 is detected DTE Controlled Local Analog Loopback Pin 18 LA To enable DTE Controlled Local Analog Loopback Test enter LA1 Enabled the modem goes into local analog loopback when it detects an off to on transition of pin 18 The test ends when it detects an on to off transition of pin 18 To disable enter LA Not...

Page 119: ...ction on page 8 8 Systems administrator functions cannot be accessed without this password If you forget the superuser password contact Technical Support Refer to Calling Technical Support section on page 12 2 Autocallback Security Autocallback is an additional security feature that is separate from Low and High Security Autocallback forces an answering modem to dial the selected autodial AUn tele...

Page 120: ...ard V 34 except for additional AT commands which allow access to security With these commands a user can set passwords and turn security on When security is enabled a password must be used to change security options Operating with Low Security A secure modem will not allow data transfer between its host and a remote host until a correct password is received from the calling party If an incorrect p...

Page 121: ...ords Two passwords of up to ten characters each can be stored in the modem s nonvolatile memory AT commands change the passwords Backspace and escape keys are not supported for password entry The passwords can consist of any printable characters except a dollar sign comma or space Passwords are case sensitive The passwords have the same priority level and are interchangeable with each other This c...

Page 122: ...ssword is deleted Security Reset DR This command resets security to its initial state off with no passwords stored The option is not available in remote configuration Disabling Security D x The D x command disables security where x is either password Security Status D E The D or E command displays the current status of security on or off Enabling Security E x The E x command enables security where...

Page 123: ... to the secured V 3600 to use the unit If a power outage occurs the logged on user must logon again when the power is restored For optimum security operation a reliable connection should be used Security Levels The V 3600 provides three levels of security to prevent unauthorized access by a remote user Level 1 Password Only This is the lowest level of dial up security The user dialing in is prompt...

Page 124: ...bles security the only security commands available are those used to enable security or to check security status Passwords Passwords can be changed or deleted by the superuser The regular user can change his password only if the user changes option has been enabled by the superuser Refer to the Extended Features W section on page 8 9 for more details When calling from a remote location the user is...

Page 125: ...hange the default SUPERUSER and USER 1 passwords as soon as possible High Security Commands These commands are only available to a local superuser Enabling High Security EH pw The EH pw command enables high security where pw is the superuser s password To initialize high security for the first time enter AT EH SUPERUSER To enable security enter AT 1 USER1 followed by AT S SUPERUSER to gain superus...

Page 126: ... of the password Passwords cannot be recalled from nonvolatile memory Note The superuser password is critical because the security feature cannot be configured without it After logon as USER 1 and gaining superuser privileges enter the Pn command to modify passwords For the superuser enter AT P0 pw pw For user 1 enter AT P1 pw pw Record the passwords in your personal records IMPORTANT Systems admi...

Page 127: ...the local superuser has enabled the W1 option W2 A remote regular user can gain superuser privilege once the local superuser has enabled the W2 command W0 The extended feature options can be cleared by a local superuser by entering the W0 command Display Extended Feature Status W Enter the W command to display the status of the user changes and remote superuser options Display Reset Illegal Access...

Page 128: ...c user s illegal attempt count Enter the M command to reset all of the user s illegal attempt counts Factory Reset F pw pw To reinitialize the security feature enter the F pw pw command where pw is the current superuser password This command deletes all user information and reinstates factory default passwords User information cannot be recalled Removing a User Rn This superuser command removes a ...

Page 129: ...uperuser privileges can check any user s information A user with superuser privileges can also display the assigned security level and callback number for each valid user within a block of ten consecutive user numbers by entering AT IBn where n is the first user number Request Superuser Privilege S pw Once logged on as a user superuser privilege can be requested by entering the S pw command where ...

Page 130: ...nnected to the secure modem A callback sequence or A callback with password reentry When the call is terminated from either end the secure V 3600 automatically resets itself to the secure mode for the next remote or local user While a remote caller is initiating a call to the secure V 3600 all status messages and control leads which would notify the local DTE of the incoming call are suppressed Th...

Page 131: ... Class 0 data mode or Class 1 fax mode The LCD display indicates when fax mode is enabled The V 3600 default configuration is for data mode Service Class is normally only changed by the software as necessary Previous chapters in this manual contain information about the modem that should be understood prior to fax operation Read the fax software manual before attempting fax communications Fax Oper...

Page 132: ...t command when the fax software is first loaded Subsequent fax operations may not reset the fax profile and if a fax required option has been changed fax operation will not work An example of a fax initialization command is AT F V E S0 0 This can be interpreted as AT F Reset the active profile to the factory default V Set response messages to digit code E Disable local echo off S0 0 Disable autoan...

Page 133: ...f required reset the fax profile for the next fax transmission Class 1 Details Operation as a fax modem complies with EIA 578 details of Class 1 operation and compatibility are found in that standard There is no need to be familiar with these details since they are handled by the Class 1 software package but this section briefly summarizes some of them As a Service Class 1 facsimile DCE the V 3600...

Page 134: ...ally issued by the fax software and not by the user They are provided here for reference While only the lower order 7 bits of each character are used for commands and parameters T 30 Phase C data transmission or reception requires all 8 data bits Therefore a data format which uses 8 data bits should be used for fax mode Dial Command D The dial command D described in Chapter 5 tells the modem to go...

Page 135: ...rns a CONNECT result code This is because dialing in fax mode FCLASS 1 implies an initial FRH 3 command described in the Fax Transmit and Receive Modes section on page 9 7 Answer Command A The A command instructs the modem to answer the call For fax operation set the modem for Service Class 1 operation before the A command is issued use the FCLASS 1 command If the modem is in the on line command s...

Page 136: ...efault setting is normally only changed by software if needed Class 1 Operation FCLASS 1 Setting the Service Class to 1 with the FCLASS 1 command configures the modem as a Class 1 fax modem This command is normally only issued by the fax software if needed When set the LCD displays FAX CLASS 1 MODE Service Class Indication FCLASS The current Service Class setting can be determined with the FCLASS ...

Page 137: ...55 seconds The modem aborts the command and sends an OK result code if the DTE sends an additional character which is discarded during the command execution This command returns an ERROR result code if issued while the modem is on hook Fax Transmit and Receive Modes The following commands instruct the modem to transmit or receive facsimile data with the designated modulation Flow control data buff...

Page 138: ...ication Facsimile Receive FRM Mod FRM Mod causes the modem to receive data using the modulation and speed selected with the Mod parameter If the selected carrier is detected a CONNECT result code is sent to the DTE if a different signal is detected the modem sends a FCERROR CONNECT ERROR result code and returns to command mode This command is aborted if the DTE sends any character to the modem oth...

Page 139: ...ROR CONNECT ERROR result code and returns to command mode This command will be aborted if the DTE sends any character to the modem other than DC1 or DC3 during this mode For additional information consult the Class 1 specification Test Supported Range of Values FTx FRx The supported range of values for any of the fax transmit or receive commands can be determined with the FTx or FRx command where ...

Page 140: ...toanswer feature to autobaud at 19 2 kbps or greater if desired Binary File Transfer Some Class 1 software packages may provide an option for transferring files between computers with fax modems using a Binary File Transfer BFT standard Although the received file is not a fax image transmitting the file is similar to sending a fax Since the modem allows T 30 error correction mode with HDLC framing...

Page 141: ...r to perform a function The S register values comprise the configuration profile Generally the user should not directly alter S register values However the user has the option of entering S registers via ATS commands and directly altering the register value This is called writing to an S register Note Writing to an S register is not a preferred method and should only be used by programmers who nee...

Page 142: ... S registers must not be confused with the total register value Bit values are counted separately for each option group called bit mapping while the register value is the cumulative decimal or hexadecimal total The decimal value counts all eight bits as a single group Hexadecimal values split the bits into two groups of four each Writing to an S register changes the total value Figure 10 2 shows t...

Page 143: ... Values Sn v Sn v To change an option using ATS commands requires the operator to precalculate the revised decimal or hexadecimal total Note Because of the chance of miscalculating the bit sum causing unplanned option changes writing to an S register is discouraged For operators who prefer this method of option selection a much simplified command that eliminates the decimal calculation is explaine...

Page 144: ...mmand For these options the individual bit AT command can be used to change the setting of the bit controlling the option To change a single bit value within a register enter ATSn v where n register number bit position 0 through 7 and v bit value 1 or 0 For example S register 27 bit 2 selects between dial up or leased line operation AT command method AT L selects dial up operation sets S27 bit 2 t...

Page 145: ...ired ASCII value 0 127 To disable the escape command set S2 to any value greater than 127 128 255 End of Line Character S3 The standard end of line character is the carriage return ASCII value of 13 This character ends each command as it is sent to the modem It is also sent by the modem after each status message or number code To change the character set S3 to the desired ASCII value 0 127 Line Fe...

Page 146: ...S8 to change the basic pause interval 0 255 or use several commas in a row for greater delay during dialing The default value is 2 seconds Carrier Detect Time S9 S9 contains the amount of time 0 255 in 0 1 second increments that the carrier must be present to be recognized The default value is 6 0 6 second This timer can be extended to lessen the likelihood of false detection of carrier Lost Carri...

Page 147: ... S12 contains the pause interval in 0 02 second increments The factory setting is 50 equivalent to 1 second 50 x 0 02 sec When S12 is 0 timing is not a factor The timing between the 3 escape characters must be less than the pause interval or the escape sequence will not be detected The data rate also affects the timing and must be taken into account when changing the pause interval To disable the ...

Page 148: ...oes not exist for the option the column is left blank S15 Reserved Bit Value Command Description 0 Reserved 1 0 1 E E1 Local character echo off Local character echo on 2 0 1 Q Q1 Response messages on Response messages off 3 0 1 V V1 Response messages as digit codes Response messages as words 4 0 1 Q2 Ignore Response messages in originate mode only 5 0 1 T P Tone dial Pulse dial 6 0 1 H2 H3 Allow c...

Page 149: ...s 0 S19 20 Not used Bit Value Command Description 0 0 1 Analog loopback inactive Analog loopback in progress 1 Reserved 2 0 1 Digital loopback inactive Digital loopback in progress 3 0 1 Remote digital loopback requested by other modem inactive Remote digital loopback requested by other modem in progress 4 0 1 Remote digital loopback inactive Remote digital loopback in progress 5 0 1 Self test rem...

Page 150: ...em hangs up when DTR turns off Modem resets when DTR turns off 7 0 1 Y Y1 Long space disconnect disabled Long space disconnect enabled Bit Value Command Description 1 0 00 01 10 11 L L1 L2 L3 Speaker volume low Speaker volume low Speaker volume low Speaker volume high 3 2 00 01 10 11 M M1 M2 M3 Speaker off Speaker on until carrier detect Speaker always on Speaker off when modem is dialing 6 4 000 ...

Page 151: ...RTS CTS Delay S26 The S26 register specifies the amount of time 0 255 in 0 01 second 10 ms increments between the RTS signal and the CTS signal The default value is 0 7 0 1 P P1 Make break ratio US 39 61 Make break ratio UK 33 67 Bit Value Command Description 0 0 1 T5 T4 Remote digital loop request denied Remote digital loop request granted 5 1 Reserved 7 6 00 01 10 11 G G1 G2 No guard tones 550 H...

Page 152: ...Async Sync data async dial Sync data dial through DTR Sync data manual dial 2 0 1 L L1 and L2 Dial up line Leased line 3 Reserved 5 4 00 01 10 11 X X1 X2 Internal clock External clock Receive clock Not used 6 1 0 Enable async DTR dialer Disable async DTR dialer 7 Reserved Bit Value Command Description 7 0 0 255 Time in 1 minute increments 0 disabled Bit Value Command Description 0 0 1 NT1 NT Enabl...

Page 153: ...bled DTE fallback enabled Bit Value Command Description 0 Reserved 1 0 1 V 25 ASCII V 25 EBCDIC 2 0 1 V 25 VAL enabled V 25 VAL disabled 4 3 Reserved 5 0 1 NRZ V 25 NRZI V 25 7 6 00 01 10 11 M M4 M5 M6 V 25 disabled V 25 bisync enabled V 25 SDLC enabled V 25 Async enabled Bit Value Command Description ...

Page 154: ... 61 Bit Value Command Description 0 0 1 L1 L2 2 wire leased line only 4 wire leased line only 1 0 1 LC1 LC2 Line current disconnect short Line current disconnect long 2 0 1 LC LC1 or LC2 Line current disconnect disable Line current disconnect enable 3 0 1 DB DB1 Dial backup manual Dial backup automatic 7 4 Reserved Bit Value Command Description 0 Reserved 1 0 1 DG DG1 Bilateral digital disable Bil...

Page 155: ... 127 to be sent from the DTE The default value is ASCII 19 S46 48 Reserved XON Character to DTE S49 Select the XON character 0 127 to be sent to the DTE The default value is ASCII 17 XOFF Character to DTE S50 Select the XOFF character 0 127 to be sent to the DTE The default value is ASCII 19 Dial Line Transmit Level S51 The S51 register selects dial line transmit level from 9 to 30 dBm in 1 dBm in...

Page 156: ...gotiation above initial connect 1 Reserved 3 2 00 01 10 11 R R1 R2 R3 Automatic rate adaption threshold disabled Low BER Medium BER High BER 4 Reserved 5 0 1 Protocol negotiation status disabled Protocol negotiation status enabled 6 Reserved 7 0 1 DR DR 1 Disable distinctive ring detection Enable distinctive ring detection Bit Value Command Description 1 0 00 01 10 11 Q Q1 Q2 Q3 Disable DTE flow c...

Page 157: ...ue Command Description 1 0 00 01 10 11 C C2 C3 C1 Compression disabled Compression enabled on transmit data only Compression enabled on receive data only Compression enabled on transmit and receive data 7 2 Reserved Bit Value Command Description 0 0 1 RC RC1 Standard number codes 15 4800 bps 18 9600 bps Alternate number codes 11 4800 bps 12 9600 bps 4 1 Reserved 5 0 1 Busy out disabled Busy out en...

Page 158: ...ed Refer to the Break Control Kn section on page 6 9 for further information Bit Mapped S60 Bit Value Command Description 7 0 0 1 255 T Tn n 1 255 Disable Timer value in minutes Bit Value Command Description 2 0 000 001 010 011 100 101 K K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 Break option 0 Break option 1 Break option 2 Break option 3 Break option 4 Break option 5 7 3 Reserved Bit Value Command Description 0 0 1 E E1 Dis...

Page 159: ...for ring and remains on for duration of call RI blinks for ring and turns off when call is answered 7 0 1 V V1 Disable protocol response messages Enable protocol response messages Bit Value Command Description 2 0 Reserved 3 0 1 7 bit word length 8 bit word length 5 4 00 01 10 11 Mark parity No parity Odd parity Even parity 7 6 Reserved Bit Value Command Description 7 0 0 1 255 D Dn Buffer disable...

Page 160: ...nce only S68 Reserved Bit Value Command Description 7 0 0 1 127 A An Disable auto reliable fallback character ASCII value 1 127 Bit Value Command Description 4 0 00000 00001 00010 00011 00100 00101 00110 00111 01000 01001 01010 01011 01100 01101 01110 01111 10000 10001 10010 N A 300 bps Reserved 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 7200 bps 9600 bps uncoded 9600 bps trellis 12000 bps 14400 bps 16800 bps 192...

Page 161: ...onnect rate is determined by S69 Bit Value Command Description 4 0 00000 00001 00011 00100 00101 00111 01000 00110 01001 01010 00010 01011 01100 01101 01110 01111 10000 10001 10010 B B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 Use rate indicated by S80 300 bps 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps uncoded 9600 bps trellis 7200 bps 12 000 bps 14 400 bps Reserved 16 800 bps 19 200 b...

Page 162: ...cates the level of error controlling protocol This register is for reference only Bit Value Command Description 2 0 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 N N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 Normal Direct MNP only reliable MNP or normal auto reliable LAPM only reliable LAPM or normal auto reliable LAPM or MNP only auto reliable LAPM or MNP or native auto reliable 3 0 1 M M1 Disable V 42 fast detect Enable V 42 fast d...

Page 163: ... number of times the modem will attempt to place the callback call to a remote user if the first attempt is unsuccessful The default is 0 Bit Value Command Description 0 0 1 J J1 Disable slaved DTE DCE constant speed DTE on Disable slaved DTE DCE constant speed DTE on 2 1 Reserved 3 0 1 R9 R2 CTS does not follow DCD CTS follows DCD 6 4 Reserved 7 0 1 Disable autocallback Enable autocallback Bit Va...

Page 164: ...r seven attempts Autocallback Timer S78 The S78 register specifies the time in seconds that the modem waits before initiating autocallback The default is 30 seconds Break Length S79 The S79 register sets the length of the break sent to the DTE when a break signal is received The range is from 1 255 in 20 ms increments The default is 35 700 ms Bit Value Command Description 7 0 0 255 Time in seconds...

Page 165: ...ption 4 0 00001 00010 00011 00100 00101 00110 00111 01000 01001 01010 01011 01100 01101 01110 01111 10000 10001 10010 10011 10100 300 bps 600 bps 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 7200 bps 9600 bps 12 000 bps 14 400 bps 16 800 bps 19 200 bps 21 600 bps 24 000 bps 26 400 bps 28 800 bps 31 200 bps 33 600 bps 38 400 bps 57 600 bps 11 5200 bps ...

Page 166: ...15 L16 L17 L18 Disabled Disabled 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps uncoded 9600 bps trellis 7200 bps 12 000 bps 14 400 bps 600 bps 16 800 bps 19 200 bps 21 600 bps 24 000 bps 26 400 bps 28 800 bps 31 200 bps 33 600 bps 7 3 Reserved Bit Value Command Description 1 0 Reserved 3 2 00 01 10 W W1 W2 Disable negotiation status Enable negotiation status No negotiation status indicates DCE link rates 7 ...

Page 167: ...0 1001 1010 1011 1100 Auto mode V 21 B103 Reserved B212A V 22 bis V 27 lease line only Reserved V 29 lease line only Reserved V 33 lease line only V 32 bis V 34 7 4 Reserved Bit Value Command Description 3 0 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 Auto mode V 21 B103 Reserved B212A V 22 bis V 27 lease line only Reserved V 29 lease line only Reserved V 33 lease line only V ...

Page 168: ...ncoding 5 0 1 Disable pre emphasis Enable pre emphasis 6 0 1 Disable constellation shaping Enable constellation shaping 7 0 1 Precoding disabled Precoding enabled Bit Value Command Description 4 0 Reserved 5 0 1 Disable asymmetric bit rates Enable asymmetric bit rates 6 Reserved 7 0 1 Disable TX power control Enable TX power control Bit Value Command Description 1 0 00 01 10 TH TH1 TH2 V 34 rate t...

Page 169: ...hronous Mode Selection M section on page 5 25 If using the LCD 1 Scroll through the menu to Main Menu 5 MODIFY CONFIGURATION 2 Advance to and enter the DTE PARAMETERS submenu 3 Select SYNC DATA 4 Advance to DIAL METHOD 5 Select one of V 25 BISYNC DIALER V 25 SDLC DIALER or V 25 ASYNC DIALER and then select either ASCII or EBCDIC character format Note The modem must be configured as V 25 SDLC ASCII...

Page 170: ...r The a and the nnn n are both parameters Not all commands have parameters For example the CIC command has no parameter Software Guidelines An indicator enclosed in less than greater than signs represents a specific character in the appropriate character set ASCII or EBCDIC sp space Each response below is considered an individual message by V 25 bis conventions For example a dial command with inte...

Page 171: ... V 25 bis dialer w SDLC protocol sync data ASCII NRZI M11 V 25 bis dialer w SDLC protocol sync data EBCDIC NRZI Separator fields depend on the data format for ASYNC sep command CR BISYNC sep sy sy stx command etx SDLC sep Flags Addr ctl command FCS where sy 16 hexadecimal stx 02 hex etx 03 hex etb 17 hex Flag 7E hex Addr FF hex ctl 13 hex last frame 03 hex not last frame FCS Frame Check Sequence C...

Page 172: ...rs 2 Any parameter or parameter set containing no valid only ignored characters 3 Any parameter set containing an out of range parameter Dial Parameters Table 11 1 lists and describes the parameters used in autodialing The memory available for dialing can hold up to 40 characters Parameters inserted for readability are not counted Table 11 1 Dial Parameters Parameters Function 0 thru 9 DTMF and pu...

Page 173: ...or free command with no transmission error such as a parity error This confirmation is sent before the command is executed INVCU Invalid command command unknown Example TRN 205 555 0124 INVMS Invalid command message syntax error Examples CRN 205 555 0124 CRN semicolon invalid INVPS Invalid command parameter syntax error Examples CRN 205 555 0124 CRN 205 555 0124 CRN INVPV Invalid command parameter...

Page 174: ...Call Progress Response The following response is given only if enabled See Option Definition 002 below CNX nnnnnBPS where nnnnn is the line speed This connect response appears after handshake completed but before DSR is activated This response is required if the intermediate call progress option is enabled Dial Stored Number CRS a The command for dialing a stored number is CRS followed by the one ...

Page 175: ...rmat the last LSN string terminates with etx per V 25 bis For synchronous bit oriented operation each LSN string is treated as an individual message per V 25 bis All stored numbers are sent to the DTE as LSNa nn n sep a nn n where a is the stored number address and nn n is the number stored Disregard Incoming Call DIC The command for disregarding an incoming call does not require parameters If no ...

Page 176: ...ere r is the recall count 1 r n 1 2 etc followed by a separator field and call progress messages CFI XX etc If the call fails to connect this is repeated for the specified number of times Link Number by Address PRL a b This command links the number at address a with the number at address b The addresses are one digit decimal values Linking numbers enables different numbers to be dialed if a call f...

Page 177: ...onses VAL Valid command received Transmitted on receiving an error free command with no transmission error such as a parity error This confirmation is sent before the command is executed INVCU Invalid command command unknown Example TRL 1 5 INVMS Invalid command message syntax error Examples PRL 1 5 PRL INVPS Invalid command parameter syntax error Examples PRL 1 5 PRL 1 0 0 PRL 1 PRL PRL 001 5 INV...

Page 178: ...mber of failed call attempts made to the number yyy the number of minutes that calls to the number are delayed Request List of Linked Numbers RLL The request list of linked numbers command is RLL with no parameters Responses INVCU Invalid command command unknown Example TLL INVMS Invalid command message syntax error Example RLL LSL List linked numbers In all LSL examples if no number is stored at ...

Page 179: ...d by a comment field Modem Options Command PRO xxx yy 0 0 The program options command is PRO followed by the starting register address 1 to 3 decimal digits option count 1 or 2 decimal digits and the data for each option 1 to 3 decimal digits per option The Options section on page 11 15 lists available options with definitions possible settings and default values The modem must be able to accept 4...

Page 180: ...11 would be changed as specified in the command message The next option to be changed would be option 12 The modem would detect that this is an undefined option stop execution of the command and return an INVPV012 message Options 10 and 11 would still be changed as commanded options 13 and 14 would be unchanged An out of range value for a particular option is specified In the above example if the ...

Page 181: ...ry Settings PRP n PRP n restores current option settings to factory option set n where n is a 1 digit decimal number Note Restoring a factory option set other than factory option 9 disables the V 25 synchronous dialer If no parameter follows the command the modem automatically selects factory option set 1 Responses VAL Valid command received Transmitted on receiving an error free command with no t...

Page 182: ...tored options command is RLO followed by an optional 1 to 3 digit decimal address and a 1 or 2 digit decimal count The Options section on page 11 15 lists all available options with definitions possible settings and default values Responses INVCU Invalid command command unknown Example TLO 0 1 INVMS Invalid command message syntax error Examples RLO 0 1 RLO Q 1 INVPS Invalid command parameter synta...

Page 183: ...racters Option zero would be sent as LSO000 000 If only an address follows the command the single requested option is sent to the DTE as LSOxxx ooo If address and count follow the command the requested count of options starting with the specified address are sent to the DTE as LSOxxx ooo sep xxx ooo Options You can change the options for the V 25 bis autodialer using the PRO command or list them u...

Page 184: ...le 1 Enable answer after 1 to 255 rings 0 064 Line current disconnect 0 Off 1 Short 8 ms 2 Long 90 ms 2 076 Speaker control 0 Off 1 On 4 On until CD 6 Off when dialing 4 077 Speaker volume 0 Low 1 Medium 2 High 1 085 Constant carrier RTS CTS delay 0 to 250 ms 10 ms increments 0 087 DTR dropout timer DTR must turn off for this length of time to be recognized 0 to 255 in 10 ms increments 5 50 ms 089...

Page 185: ...ed telephone number address to dial on DTR off to on transition 1 096 DTR dial 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 098 Call timeout 0 Off 1 255 sec 30 sec 103 Signal quality retrain 0 Disable 1 Send training sequence on poor quality 1 111 Modulation mode 000 Automode 001 V 21 002 B103 005 V 22 006 V 22 bis 007 V 27 ter 009 V 29 012 V 32 bis 013 V 34 112 V 34 Select Threshold 000 Low 001 Medium 002 High 113 V 34 ...

Page 186: ...Loop 4 Loop 4 Loop 3 Loop definitions per CCITT V 54 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 0 904 Computer commanded remote digi tal loopback 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 905 Computer commanded local analog loopback 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 906 Remote commanded test 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 907 Test timer 0 Until DTR drops TTT 1 to 255 sec 0 Table 11 2 V 25 Autodialer Options Continued Option Definition Settings Default ...

Page 187: ...that can be serviced or replaced by the user Repairs should not be attempted by the user Fuse Replacement Warning If a fuse fails replace it with one of an equal type and rating Repeated failure indicates a more serious problem Maintenance The modem provides maintenance free service Periodically it is advisable to remove dust that has collected on internal components If attempting to clean the mod...

Page 188: ...ng Technical Support please call from a location near the computer with the modem It helps expedite the call to have the following information available Type of modem V 3600 Modem serial number Date code Purchase date Type and version of software including data communications fax and browser reader software Type and version of other software running at the same time Note Do not return the modem to...

Page 189: ...122 F 0 C to 50 C Storage 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Humidity 0 to 95 relative humidity noncondensing Power Requirements The modem can be ordered for operation with one of three power input options 115 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 230 VAC 10 50 60 Ηz 12 to 60 VDC Power consumption 14 watts Telephone Line Balanced 600 ohm type 3002 or equivalent 16 dB nominal loss frequency translation up to 10 Hz Digital Inter...

Page 190: ...nnel 2 300 bps V 27 ter 2400 bps V 27 ter 4800 bps V 29 7200 bps V 17 7200 bps V 17 7200 bps with short train V 29 9600 bps V 17 9600 bps V 17 9600 bps with short train V 17 12000 bps V 17 12000 bps with short train V 17 14400 bps V 17 14400 bps with short train Internal Transmit Clock Frequency Selected bit rate 0 01 External Transmit Clock Frequency Selected bit rate 0 01 Transmit Output Level 0...

Page 191: ... Testing 511 PN pattern per V 52 V 54 remote loopback control Line Equalization Automatic adaptive RTS CTS Delay From 0 2 ms to 90 2 ms user selectable in 10 ms increments The default is 0 ms Link Layer Protocols V 42 V 42 bis error correction and compression protocol MNP levels 2 5 error correction and compression protocol ...

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Page 193: ...INE jack allows a standard telephone or a leased line to be connected to the modem Pin functions are as follows Pin Function 1 2 3 Not used 4 R Ring side of telephone line 5 T Tip side of telephone line 6 7 8 Not used Pin Function 1 2 Transmit pair 4 wire leased line or Tx and Rx for 2 wire leased line 4 5 Ring and tip respectively of telephone line for a telephone 7 8 Receive pair 4 wire leased l...

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Page 195: ...moving the Cover Warning Disconnect power before removing the cover Although dangerous voltage levels are not exposed disconnecting power ensures an electrical shock hazard is not present 1 Place the unit on its side on a flat surface 2 To disengage the cover s locks from the base of the modem insert a medium size flat screwdriver blade in one of the slots as illustrated in Figure C 1 DO NOT PUSH ...

Page 196: ...Hardware Options C 2 V 3600 Figure C 1 Cover Removal Bottom of the modem Slots Open the two slots on one side of the modem first Then open the two on the other side ...

Page 197: ...Hardware Options V 3600 C 3 Figure C 2 shows the jumper location Figure C 2 Jumper Location for Ground Option ...

Page 198: ...nd Option Jumper Signal ground is normally connected to chassis ground If interference exists isolate signal ground from chassis ground factory setting Replacing the Cover To replace the cover align the lock clips rear guide grooves and front lock tabs Press the cover in place until the lock clips engage the lock prongs ...

Page 199: ...ocedure Note In some cases the observer must distinguish between rapid LED blinking and steady on in tests Telephone Interface 1 Connect the modem to the dial in line by the LINE jack on the back panel 2 If the dial line is installed with a standard data jack connect a standard telephone to the TELSET LEASED LINE jack on the back panel of the modem and use the standard telephone procedure Standard...

Page 200: ...s are available 3 When random errors are present the TEST PATTERN ERRORS display counts receive errors 4 If the circuitry is working properly the front panel indicators show the following 5 Configure the modem for LOCAL ANALOG LOOP to switch the transmitter back to its normal data input 6 If the transmit data input is in a mark hold condition both the TD and RD indicators should remain off 7 If th...

Page 201: ...l mode If the digital bilateral loop is enabled at the remote the remote DTE is looped back to itself 2 An alternative to the above procedure is to request the operator at the remote modem to configure his modem for LOCAL DIGITAL LOOP Configure the local modem for TEST PATTERN The remote modem receives and retransmits the data back to the local modem 3 The TEST PATTERN ERRORS display will count re...

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Page 203: ...d Reference Command Page S Reg Description AT 5 3 Attention code command prefix A 5 4 Repeat last command 5 22 S2 S12 Escape sequence pause pause A 5 17 Answer D 5 13 9 4 Dial Dial Modifiers T 5 14 S14 Tone dial P S14 Pulse dial S8 Long pause 2 sec or S8 value W 5 15 S7 Wait for 2nd dial tone S7 value Flash switchboard R Switch to answer mode after dialing Return to command mode after dialing 5 16...

Page 204: ...ng and carrier is present O 5 25 Restore data mode after escape O1 Retrain and restores data mode after escape Q 5 6 S14 Response displays on Q1 S14 Response displays off Q2 S14 Response displays on in originate mode only Sn 10 3 Read value in register n decimal Sn Read value in register n hexadecimal Sn v Set v value in register n decimal Sn v 10 3 Set v value in register n hexadecimal Sn v 10 4 ...

Page 205: ... 5 19 S21 DCD always on C1 S21 DCD on while carrier is present C2 S21 DCD off 5 seconds after disconnect C3 S21 DCD follows remote RTS D 5 20 S21 DTR ignored D1 S21 DTR recalls command mode D2 S21 DTR disconnects D3 5 20 S21 DTR disconnects and resets modem to stored configuration F or F1 5 39 Restore factory configuration 1 F2 Restore factory configuration 2 F3 Restore factory configuration 3 F4 ...

Page 206: ...C protocol sync data EBCDIC M9 V 25 bis async dialer SDLC protocol sync data EBCDIC NRZ M10 V 25 bis async dialer SDLC protocol sync data ASCII NRZ1 M11 V 25 bis async dialer sync data EBCDIC NRZ1 P 5 26 S22 39 61 pulse make break ratio P1 S22 33 67 pulse make break ratio R 5 21 S21 CTS normal operating state R1 S21 CTS forced on R2 S72 CTS follows DCD R9 S72 CTS equals RTS S 5 20 S21 DSR always o...

Page 207: ... clock X2 S27 Receive clock Y 5 38 Powerup with user option set 1 Y1 Powerup with user option set 2 Y Display powerup option set Zn x 5 40 Store dial string x to location n n 0 9 A 6 6 S64 Disable auto reliable fallback character An S64 Set auto reliable fallback character to n n ASCII 1 127 B 5 28 S69 Use DTE speed maximum DCE speed B1 S69 300 bps max B2 S69 1200 bps max B3 S69 2400 bps max B4 S6...

Page 208: ... E1 S60 Enable auto retrain L 5 29 S81 Disabled minimum DCE speed L1 S81 Disabled L2 S81 1200 bps min L3 S81 2400 bps min L4 S81 4800 bps min L5 S81 9600 bps uncoded min L6 S81 9600 bps min L7 S81 7200 bps min L8 S81 12000 bps min L9 S81 14400 bps min L10 S81 600 bps L11 S81 16800 bps min L12 S81 19200 bps min L13 S81 21600 bps min L14 5 29 S81 24000 bps min L15 S81 26400 bps min L16 S81 28800 bps...

Page 209: ... 20 ms increments n 1 255 default is 35 700 ms C 6 11 S60 Disable auto reliable buffer C1 S60 Buffer data for 4 seconds or 200 characters G 6 8 S54 Disable modem port flow control G1 S54 Enable modem port XON XOFF flow control J 6 4 S72 Disable slaved DTE DCE speed constant speed DTE on J1 S72 Enable slaved DTE DCE speed constant speed DTE off J2 Enable 230 4 kbps DTE speed J3 Disable 230 4 kbps D...

Page 210: ...d normal fallback Q 6 7 S54 Disable DTE flow control Q1 S54 Enable DTE XON XOFF flow control Q2 S54 Enable CTS flow control to the DTE Q3 S54 Enables bilateral CTS RTS flow control Q4 S54 Disable DCE flow control Q5 S54 Enable DCE XON XOFF flow control Q6 S54 Enable CTS flow control to the DTE Q7 S54 Enable CTS flow control to the DTE R 10 18 S60 Ring indicate blinks for ring and remains on for du...

Page 211: ...talk mode DA1 Switches modem to data mode DB 5 36 S32 Manual dial backup operation DB1 S32 Automatic dial backup operation DG 7 7 S34 Disables bilateral digital loop DG1 S34 Enables bilateral digital loop FB 5 22 S29 Ignore pin 23 FB1 S29 Pin 23 transition causes DTE speed fallback FT 5 32 S29 Disable fast train FT1 S29 Enable fast train IC Disregard incoming call LA 7 8 S34 Ignore pin 18 LA1 S34 ...

Page 212: ... 12 9600 bps RD 7 8 S34 Ignore pin 21 RD1 S34 DTE commanded RDL enabled RO 5 41 S29 Retain options at disconnect RO1 S29 Restore options at disconnect RR 5 31 Rate negotiate to 2400 RR1 Rate negotiate to 4800 RR2 Rate negotiate to 7200 RR3 Rate negotiate to 9600 RR4 Rate negotiate to 12000 RR5 Rate negotiate to 14400 RR6 Rate negotiate to 16800 RR7 Rate negotiate to 19200 RR8 Rate negotiate to 216...

Page 213: ...te selection threshold 10 2 BER TLn 5 36 S52 Sets leased line transmit level to n where n is a number between 0 and 30 corresponding to 0 to 30 db H 5 32 Online quick reference H string Online quick reference for string V Display product serial number Y 5 41 Enable soft download flash Table E 1 Synchronous Command Reference Continued Command Page S Reg Description cannot be executed from remote co...

Page 214: ...t Service Class setting FCLASS Display available Service Class settings FAA 9 10 Enables fax auto answer function FR Fax auto answer DTE autobaud forced to 19200 FR1 Fax auto answer DTE autobaud forced to 19200 FR Display option status Cannot executed from remote configuration Command Page Description FTH MOD 9 9 Transmit HDLC data with MOD carrier FRH MOD 9 9 Receive HDLC data with MOD carrier FR...

Page 215: ...h short train 96 V 29 9600 bps 97 V 17 9600 bps 98 V 17 9600 bps with short train 121 V 17 12000 bps 122 V 17 12000 bps with short train 145 V 17 14400 bps 146 V 17 14400 bps with short train FTx 9 9 Check range for values supported where x may be M S or H If x is M or H the modem returns 3 24 48 72 73 96 97 98 121 122 145 146 If x is S the modem returns 0 255 FRx FCERROR Carrier different from sp...

Page 216: ...0 Display current security status EH pw 8 7 Enable security pw superuser password F pw pw 8 10 Reinitialize security IBn 8 11 Display user information for a block of up to ten valid users n first user number In Display user information n user number Ln m 8 8 Set security level for the user specified by n m security level M Display illegal attempts information M Reset illegal attempts registers res...

Page 217: ...e user changes password and callback number W2 Enable remote superuser W Display user changes remote superuser option status 8 11 Local logoff n pw 8 11 8 12 Local logon n user number and pw password S pw 8 11 Request to enter superuser status pw password cannot be executed from remote configuration mode ...

Page 218: ...8 Remote configuration DTE speed 14400 bps RB9 Remote configuration DTE speed 16800 bps RB10 Remote configuration DTE speed 19200 bps RB11 Remote configuration DTE speed 21600 bps RB12 Remote configuration DTE speed 24000 bps RB13 Remote configuration DTE speed 26400 bps RB14 Remote configuration DTE speed 28800 bps RB15 Remote configuration DTE speed 28400 bps RB16 Remote configuration DTE speed ...

Page 219: ...RW Carrier validation 6 0 6 sec S10 RW Loss carrier delay time 14 1 4 sec S11 RO 10 6 DTMF tone duration 80 ms S12 RW Escape sequence pause 50 1 sec S14 RW 10 8 Bit mapped 8A hex S16 RO 10 9 System tests 0 S18 RW Test timer 0 S21 RW 10 10 Bit mapped B4 hex S22 RW 10 10 Bit mapped 46 hex S23 RW Bit mapped 01 hex S25 RW 10 11 DTR recognition time 5 0 5 sec S26 RW RTS CTS delay 0 S27 RW Bit mapped 0 ...

Page 220: ... 19 DTE word length parity 18 hex S62 RW Disconnect buffer delay 0 S63 RW Maximum protocol block size 255 S64 RW 10 20 Auto reliable character 0 S67 RO Link speed status 0 S69 RW 10 21 Maximum DCE speed 18 S70 RW 10 22 Protocol operating mode 0f hex S71 RO Protocol operating mode status 0 S72 RW 10 23 Bit mapped 0 S73 RW Password timeout security 0 S74 RW Callback delay 15 S75 RW Callback retry 0 ...

Page 221: ...Defaults V 3600 E 19 S91 RW 10 27 Current modulation 0 S95 RW V 34 settings f3 hex S96 RW 10 28 V 34 settings a0 hex S97 RW Bit mapped 06 hex S Reg RO RW Page Function Default Factory Set 1 RO Read only RW Read or write ...

Page 222: ...Dial stored number command a address DIC 11 7 Disregard incoming call command PRK 11 13 Save current option settings PRLa b 11 8 Link number at address a with number at address b PRNa nn n 11 6 Program number command nn n number to be dialed a address PROxxx yy 0 0 11 11 Program options command xxx register address yy option count PRPn 11 13 Restores current option settings to the factory defaults...

Page 223: ...ress connection made at 28800 CNX 26400 bps Intermediate call progress connection made at 26400 CNX 24000 bps Intermediate call progress connection made at 24000 CNX 21600 bps Intermediate call progress connection made at 21600 CNX 19200 bps Intermediate call progress connection made at 19200 CNX 16800 bps Intermediate call progress connection made at 16800 CNX 14400 bps Intermediate call progress...

Page 224: ...mber is delayed for xxx minutes INC Incoming ring detected INVCU Invalid command command unknown INVMS Invalid command message syntax error INVPS Invalid command parameter syntax error INVPV Invalid command parameter value error VAL Valid command received Response Message Meaning ...

Page 225: ... dial tone Jack type RJ11 Wait delay 2 seconds Line current disconnect long Pause delay 2 seconds Long space disconnect enabled Call timeout 30 seconds V 22 guard tone disabled Answer on 1 ring Autocallback disabled PROTOCOL OPTIONS DTE OPTIONS LAPM protocol enabled Async data MNP protocol enabled DTE rate 115200 Protocol fallback enabled 8 bit no parity Data compression normal Async controlled di...

Page 226: ...Wait delay 2 seconds Line current disconnect long Pause delay 2 seconds Long space disconnect enabled Call timeout 30 seconds V 22 guard tone disabled Answer on 1 ring Autocallback disabled PROTOCOL OPTIONS DTE OPTIONS LAPM protocol disabled Async data MNP protocol disabled DTE rate 115200 Normal buffer mode 8 bit no parity Constant DTE speed Async controlled dialer DTE flow control disabled AT co...

Page 227: ...e RJ11 Wait delay 2 seconds Line current disconnect long Pause delay 2 seconds Long space disconnect disabled Call timeout 30 seconds V 22 guard tone disabled Answer on 1 ring Autocallback disabled PROTOCOL OPTIONS DTE OPTIONS LAPM protocol disabled Sync data MNP protocol disabled Dial method manual Direct buffer mode AT command set disabled DTE flow control disabled DTR disconnects DCE flow contr...

Page 228: ... Transmit level 0 dBm Pause delay 2 seconds Dial backup manual Call timeout 60 seconds Lookback timer 15 min Answer on 1 ring Jack type RJ11 Autocallback disabled Line current disconnect long Long space disconnect enabled DTE OPTIONS V 22 guard tone disabled Sync data AT command set disabled PROTOCOL OPTIONS Ignores DTR LAPM protocol disabled DSR normal MNP protocol disabled DCD normal Direct buff...

Page 229: ...conds Dial backup manual Pause delay 2 seconds Lookback timer 15 min Call timeout 30 seconds Jack type RJ11 Answer on 1 ring Line current disconnect long Autocallback disabled Long space disconnect enabled V 22 guard tone disabled DTE OPTIONS Async data PROTOCOL OPTIONS DTE rate 115200 LAPM protocol enabled 8 bit no parity MNP protocol disabled AT command set enabled Protocol fallback disabled Ign...

Page 230: ...t delay 2 seconds Dial backup manual Pause delay 2 seconds Lookback timer 15 min Call timeout 30 seconds Jack type RJ11 Answer on 1 ring Line current disconnect long Autocallback disabled Long space disconnect enabled V 22 guard tone disabled DTE OPTIONS Async data PROTOCOL OPTIONS DTE rate 115200 LAPM protocol disabled 8 bit no parity MNP protocol disabled AT command set enabled Normal buffer mod...

Page 231: ...el 0 dBm Wait delay 2 seconds Dial backup manual Pause delay 2 seconds Lookback timer 15 min Call timeout 30 seconds Jack type RJ11 Answer on 1 ring Line current disconnect long Autocallback disabled Long space disconnect disabled V 22 guard tone disabled DTE OPTIONS Sync data PROTOCOL OPTIONS AT command set disabled LAPM protocol disabled Ignores DTR MNP protocol disabled DSR normal Direct buffer...

Page 232: ...evel 0 dBm Wait delay 2 seconds Dial backup manual Pause delay 2 seconds Lookback timer 15 min Call timeout 30 seconds Jack type RJ11 Answer on 1 ring Line current disconnect long Autocallback disabled Long space disconnect enabled V 22 guard tone disabled DTE OPTIONS Sync data PROTOCOL OPTIONS AT command set disabled LAPM protocol disabled Ignores DTR MNP protocol disabled DSR normal Direct mode ...

Page 233: ...e RJ11 Wait delay 2 seconds Line current disconnect long Pause delay 2 seconds Long space disconnect disabled Call timeout 30 seconds V 22 guard tone disabled Answer on 1 ring Autocallback disabled PROTOCOL OPTIONS LAPM protocol disabled DTE OPTIONS MNP protocol disabled Sync data Direct mode V 25 SDLC dialer DTE flow control disabled Character type ASCII DCE flow control disabled SDLC data format...

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Page 235: ... and decimal numbers are as follows Hexadecimal Examples Binary Decimal Hexadecimal 0000 0 0 0001 1 1 0010 2 2 0011 3 3 0100 4 4 0101 5 5 0110 6 6 0111 7 7 1000 8 8 1001 9 9 1010 10 A 1011 11 B 1100 12 C 1101 13 D 1110 14 E 1111 15 F 0101 1001 1110 1011 1101 0010 5B hex 9D hex E2 hex ...

Page 236: ...b E ACK 6 06 LC lower case F BEL 7 07 delete G BS 8 08 H HT 9 09 I LF 10 0A SMM J VT 11 0B VT vertical tab K FF 12 0C FF form feed L CR 13 0D CR carriage return M SO 14 0E SO shift out N SI 15 0F SI shift in O DLE 16 10 DL data link escape P DC1 17 11 D1 device control 1 Q DC2 18 12 D2 device control 2 R DC3 19 13 D3 device control 3 S DC4 20 14 RE restore T NAK 21 15 NL new line U SYN 22 16 BS ba...

Page 237: ...9 42 2A SM 43 2B C2 CU2 44 2C 45 2D EQ enquiry 46 2E AK acknowledgment 47 2F BL bell 0 48 30 1 49 31 2 50 32 SY sync 3 51 33 4 52 34 PN 5 53 35 6 54 36 UC uppercase 7 55 37 ET end of transmission 8 56 38 9 57 39 58 3A 59 3B C3 CU3 60 3C D4 device control 4 61 3D NK no acknowledgment 62 3E 63 3F SB substitute 64 40 space A 65 41 B 66 42 ASCII Symbol Decimal Hex EBCDIC Control Key ...

Page 238: ... 77 4D plus N 78 4E O 79 4F ampersand P 80 50 Q 81 51 R 82 52 S 83 53 T 84 54 leading pad U 85 55 V 86 56 W 87 57 X 88 58 Y 89 59 exclamation Z 90 5A dollar sign 91 5B asterisk 92 5C close parenthesis 93 5D semicolon 94 5E caret or _ 95 5F 96 60 ACK1 a 97 61 b 98 62 c 99 63 d 100 64 e 101 65 f 102 66 g 103 67 h 104 68 i 105 69 ASCII Symbol Decimal Hex EBCDIC ...

Page 239: ...3 t 116 74 u 117 75 v 118 76 w 119 77 x 120 78 y 121 79 single quote z 122 7A colon 123 7B pound 124 7C at 125 7D apostrophe 126 7E equal DEL 127 7F double quote 128 80 129 81 a 130 82 b 131 83 c 132 84 d 133 85 e 134 86 f 135 87 g 136 88 h 137 89 i 138 8A 139 8B 140 8C less than or equal 141 8D 142 8E ASCII Symbol Decimal Hex EBCDIC ...

Page 240: ...l 148 94 m 149 95 n 150 96 o 151 97 p 152 98 q 153 99 r 154 9A 155 9B 156 9C x 157 9D 158 9E 159 9F 160 A0 161 A1 162 A2 s 163 A3 t 164 A4 u 165 A5 v 166 A6 w 167 A7 x 168 A8 y 169 A9 z 170 AA 171 AB Î 172 AC È 173 AD 174 AE Š 175 AF 176 B0 S0 SM0 177 B1 S1 SM1 ASCII Symbol Decimal Hex EBCDIC ...

Page 241: ... 188 BC 189 BD close bracket 190 BE not equal 191 BF 192 C0 open brace 193 C1 A 194 C2 B 195 C3 C 196 C4 D 197 C5 E 198 C6 F 199 C7 G 200 C8 H 201 C9 I 202 CA 203 CB 204 CC unprintable character 205 CD 206 CE unprintable character 207 CF close bracket 208 D0 J 209 D1 K 210 D2 L 211 D3 M 212 D4 N 213 D5 O 214 D6 P 215 D7 Q 216 D8 R 217 D9 Decimal Hex EBCDIC ...

Page 242: ... E1 226 E2 S 227 E3 T 228 E4 U 229 E5 V 230 E6 W 231 E7 X 232 E8 Y 233 E9 Z 234 EA 235 EB 236 EC unprintable character 237 ED 238 EE 239 EF 240 F0 0 241 F1 1 242 F2 2 243 F3 3 244 F4 4 245 F5 5 246 F6 6 247 F7 7 248 F8 8 249 F9 9 250 FA 251 FB 252 FC 253 FD 254 FE 255 FF trailing pad Decimal Hex EBCDIC ...

Page 243: ...e CFIRT Call Failure Indication Ringback Detected Ch Gnd Chassis Ground CIC Connect Incoming Call CO Central Office COS Call Originate Status CR Carriage Return CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check CRQ Call Request CTRL Control Field CTS CS Clear to Send D DAA Data Access Arrangement AT T dB db Decibel dc Direct Current DCE Data Communications Equipment modem DCD Data Carrier Detect DCPSK Differentially Co...

Page 244: ...ter Syntax Error INVPV Invalid Command Parameter Value Error I O Input Output IS International Standard K KBD Keyboard kbps Kilobits per Second L LAL Local Analog Loopback LAPD Link Access Protocol D Channel LAPM Link Access Protocol for Modems LB OPTSLoopback Options LCD Liquid Crystal Display OR Line Current Disconnect LDL Local Digital Loopback LED Light Emitting Diode LF Line Feed LL Local Loo...

Page 245: ...ck RNG Ringback Detection RO Receive Only ROM Read Only Memory RT Remote Terminal RTS RS Request to Send RX Receive S SD Send Data SDLC Synchronous Data Link Control IBM SGND Signal Ground SG SH Switch Hook SNR Signal Noise Ratio SPID Service Profile Identifier SQ Signal Quality SQM Signal Quality Monitor SS Systems Status STX Start of Text SYN Synchronization Character T TC Transmit Clock TD Tran...

Page 246: ...G 4 V 3600 Abbreviations and Acronyms X X CCITT Recommendation Designation XMIT Transmit XOFF Transmitter Off XON Transmitter On ...

Page 247: ...MPORTANT Do not abort this process once started 1 Activate your data communications software package and set up your DTE for 57 6 kbps 2 Enter AT You should receive an OK response message 3 Enter AT P1 password 8 digits For example AT P1 12345678 This entry sets a soft download password See the AT command set for further information on the P commands if needed You should receive an OK response mes...

Page 248: ...mplete The process can take several minutes One of two messages returns DOWNLOAD OK indicates a successful upgrade DOWNLOAD ERROR indicates a problem with the download Enter ATI3 if you want to verify the latest software update Troubleshooting 1 You did not choose the correct download protocol Response Repeat the process 2 The upgrade flash file is corrupted Response Get a clean file and redo the ...

Page 249: ...ms are pre configured for a country or region of operation These default options vary by country The tables that follow show for countries or regions with changes the default parameter option the available options and any other country specific information ...

Page 250: ...TT Dial Type 0 0 1 AT TD or ATS51 Dial Transmit Tx Level 10 0 15 Dial Wait 8 ATS11 DTMF Tone Length 80 50 255 AT G Guard Tone 0 0 1 2 ATH1 LAL Busy Out Allowed AT TL or ATS52 Leased Line Transmit Tx Level 0 0 15 ATS8 Pause Delay 4 4 12 AT P Pulse Dial Cycle 0 0 1 AT T or ATS58 Terminal Inactivity Timer 0 0 255 Other country specific restrictions None The characters AT or at precede all commands ex...

Page 251: ...1 AT TD or ATS51 Dial Transmit Tx Level 15 1 15 Dial Wait 10 ATS11 DTMF Tone Length 80 50 255 AT G Guard Tone 0 0 1 2 ATH1 LAL Busy Out Allowed AT TL or ATS52 Leased Line Transmit Tx Level 1 1 15 ATS8 Pause Delay 2 2 AT P Pulse Dial Cycle 0 0 1 AT T or ATS58 Terminal Inactivity Timer 0 0 255 Other country specific restrictions The following dial modifiers are not permitted The characters AT or at ...

Page 252: ... or ATT Dial Type 0 0 1 AT TD or ATS51 Dial Transmit Tx Level 10 0 15 Dial Wait 10 ATS11 DTMF Tone Length 80 50 255 AT G Guard Tone 0 0 1 2 ATH1 LAL Busy Out Allowed AT TL or ATS52 Leased Line Transmit Tx Level 0 0 15 ATS8 Pause Delay 2 0 255 AT P Pulse Dial Cycle 0 0 1 AT T or ATS58 Terminal Inactivity Timer 0 0 255 Other country specific restrictions None The characters AT or at precede all comm...

Page 253: ... 255 ATP or ATT Dial Type 0 0 1 AT TD or ATS51 Dial Transmit Tx Level 9 0 20 Dial Wait 2 ATS11 DTMF Tone Length 72 50 255 AT G Guard Tone 0 0 1 2 ATH1 LAL Busy Out Allowed AT TL or ATS52 Leased Line Transmit Tx Level 0 0 20 ATS8 Pause Delay 3 0 255 AT P Pulse Dial Cycle 1 0 1 AT T or ATS58 Terminal Inactivity Timer 0 0 255 Other country specific restrictions None The characters AT or at precede al...

Page 254: ...r ATT Dial Type 0 0 1 AT TD or ATS51 Dial Transmit Tx Level 10 9 30 Dial Wait 10 ATS11 DTMF Tone Length 80 50 255 AT G Guard Tone 0 0 1 2 ATH1 LAL Busy Out Allowed AT TL or ATS52 Leased Line Transmit Tx Level 0 0 30 ATS8 Pause Delay 2 0 255 AT P Pulse Dial Cycle 0 0 1 AT T or ATS58 Terminal Inactivity Timer 0 0 255 Other country specific restrictions None The characters AT or at precede all comman...

Page 255: ...et Web site http www mot com ING Sales Related Issues Call your local Motorola Internet and Networking Group sales office authorized distributor or the Sales Assistance Center at 800 446 0144 Information on Product Training For information on classroom training or customized on site training or to order self study training materials call the Sales Assistance Center at 800 446 0144 Questions About ...

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Page 257: ...rented to others This warranty applies only to hardware products manufactured by or for Motorola and identified by the Motorola trademark trade name or product identification logo affixed to them Refer to the Service and Support section of the User s Guide for service after the warranty expires No warranty is made as to coverage availability or grade of service provided by the carrier General Prov...

Page 258: ...ce HOW TO USE MOTOROLA S LIMITED WARRANTY SERVICE To take advantage of this warranty you must do the following If you are having trouble with your modem contact Motorola using the appropriate number from the Service and Support section of the User s Guide If it is determined that your product requires service you will be issued a Return Materials Authorization RMA number Pack the defective product...

Page 259: ...e F 1 Async DTR dialer DTR async dialer 10 12 Async sync mode s register settings 10 12 AT command answer 5 17 AT command set disable 5 33 S register enable disabling 10 12 AT command statement 5 3 AT commands 8 11 C x 8 4 C x y 8 4 Cn m 8 9 D 8 8 D x 8 4 D 8 4 DR 8 4 E x 8 4 E 8 4 8 10 EH pw 8 7 F pw pw 8 10 IBn 8 11 In 8 11 Ln m 8 8 M 8 9 n pw 8 11 Pn pw pw 8 8 Rn 8 10 S pw 8 11 S x 8 4 S 8 11 V...

Page 260: ... V 5 31 D 5 20 10 10 F 5 39 G 5 25 10 11 L 5 36 10 12 10 14 M 5 25 10 12 10 13 P 5 26 10 11 R 5 21 10 10 10 23 S 5 20 10 10 T 5 43 10 11 V 5 40 W 5 38 X 5 27 10 12 Y 5 38 Z 5 40 CNx n 5 40 DA 5 32 DB 5 36 10 14 DG 10 14 FB 5 22 10 13 FT 5 32 10 12 IC 5 32 LA 10 14 LC 5 32 10 14 MM 5 27 ND 5 40 NT 5 33 10 12 OR 5 36 10 8 RC 5 8 10 17 RD 10 14 RO 5 41 10 12 RR 5 31 TDn 5 33 ...

Page 261: ... 9 L 5 24 10 10 M 5 24 6 5 10 10 10 22 N 6 5 10 22 O 5 25 10 18 P 10 8 Q 5 6 6 7 10 8 R 5 21 10 19 response commands 5 5 T 6 10 10 8 10 18 V 5 6 10 8 10 19 W 5 6 X 6 8 10 10 10 16 Y 5 25 10 10 Z 5 39 Attention code AT 5 3 Auto reliable data buffer s register settings 10 18 Auto retrain s register settings 10 18 Autobaud 5 3 Autocallback s register settings 10 23 Autodial backup number to dial DTR ...

Page 262: ...of 3 4 Caller ID 5 17 Carrier detect level A 3 CCITT 9 1 9 3 Clock external transmit frequency A 2 internal transmit frequency A 2 s register settings 10 12 synchronous transmit source of 5 27 Command Index and Defaults E 1 Comments about documentation 1 Compression s register settings 10 17 Configuration remote 5 41 resetting stored 5 39 Configuration profile 5 40 Connect messages s register sett...

Page 263: ...s 10 20 Delayed Number List 11 9 Dial pulse ratio 5 26 Dial backup s register settings 10 14 Dial modifiers 5 15 P 5 14 R 5 15 Sn 5 16 Dial tone pulse s register settings 10 8 Dialing Placing a call 3 2 Digital interface specifications A 1 Digital loopback 10 9 Direct mode 6 3 6 9 Disconnect buffer delay 6 4 fast 5 23 long space 5 25 Distinctive ring 5 18 Documentation comments about 1 DSR s regis...

Page 264: ...3 Environmental conditions A 1 Error control 6 1 Escape sequence Changing from data mode to command mode 5 22 F Factory option set loading 5 39 Factory option sets set 1 E 23 Fallback character 6 6 FAULT ISOLATION PROCEDURE D 1 Fax commands class1 quick reference E 12 D 11 5 11 6 11 7 11 11 11 13 quick reference E 12 E 16 fax initialization command string 9 2 Fax mode features of 1 3 Fax Modulatio...

Page 265: ...ck DIAL pin functions B 1 TELSET LEASED LINE pin functions B 1 L LAPM 6 1 LCD menu 4 2 Leased line s register settings 10 14 Leased lines 2 7 Line current disconnect s register settings 10 14 Line equalization A 3 Line type s register settings 10 12 Link layer protocols A 3 Linked Number List 11 10 Local analog loopback DTE commanded s register settings 10 14 Local character echo s register settin...

Page 266: ...nline command mode 5 2 Operating mode selection 6 5 Operating mode status s registers settings 10 22 Operation with security local 8 3 Remote 8 2 Option selection methods of 3 1 Option Sets E 23 Options retaining restoring 5 41 Options retained restored 10 12 P Parity s register settings 10 19 Password 8 3 8 6 change 8 4 default 8 7 delete 8 4 set 8 4 8 8 Pause 5 14 10 6 10 7 Phone Jack Descriptio...

Page 267: ...tal loop request s register settings 10 11 Remote digital loopback 10 9 Remote digital loopback DTE commanded s register settings 10 14 Request List of Stored Options 11 14 Response messages 5 6 10 8 10 10 Restore Factory Settings 11 13 Returning the modem 12 2 Revision Level 5 31 RI LED ring indicator s register settings 10 19 Ring indicator command description 5 21 RTS CTS delay A 3 S Save Curre...

Page 268: ...ort DTE adjust 6 4 Serial Port flow control 6 7 Signal options displaying received 5 40 Size A 1 Speaker s register settings 10 10 Specifications A 1 S register autoanswer 10 5 hexadecimal decimal values 10 2 S register commands Sn v 10 4 Sn v 10 3 Sn v 10 3 Sn 10 3 Sn 10 3 S registers changing values 10 3 individual bit command 10 4 quick reference E 17 reading 10 3 S0 10 5 S1 10 5 S10 10 6 S11 1...

Page 269: ...S4 10 5 S44 10 15 S45 10 15 S49 10 15 S5 10 5 S50 10 15 S52 10 15 10 16 S53 10 16 S54 10 16 S56 10 17 S57 10 17 S58 10 18 S59 10 18 S6 10 5 S60 10 18 S61 10 19 S62 10 19 S63 10 19 S64 10 20 S67 10 20 S69 10 21 S7 10 6 S70 10 22 S71 10 22 S72 10 23 S73 10 23 S74 10 23 S75 10 23 S76 10 24 S77 10 24 S78 10 24 S79 10 24 S8 10 6 S80 10 25 S81 10 26 S88 10 27 ...

Page 270: ...perature A 1 Test system 10 9 Testing A 3 Tests 7 1 Timer inactivity 6 10 Training information 1 Transmit break set break length 6 11 Transmit level dial line 5 33 leased line 5 36 transmit output level A 2 V V 25 ASCII EBCDIC s register settings 10 13 V 25 bis response messages E 21 V 25 bis auto dialer commands quick reference E 20 V 25 bis Autodialer 11 7 11 8 11 9 11 10 11 15 V 25 bis autodial...

Page 271: ... train 5 32 s register enable disable 10 12 V 42 optional detect phase 6 5 V 42 bis 6 1 version level 5 24 W Web pages 1 Word length 7 8 bit s register settings 10 19 X XON XOFF 6 7 6 8 9 4 XON XOFF characters s register settings 10 16 XON XOFF characters from DTE s register settings 10 15 ...

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